#数字资产市场动态 Last year, a friend of mine got liquidated in the crypto world and lost a big chunk of money.



She closed her position for three days, and when she came back, she had completely changed. Her account dropped from hundreds of thousands to the last principal — just a little bit left.

She didn't choose to lie flat; instead, she said, "Since there's still principal, there's still a chance to turn things around."

What happened next was truly impressive. Using her last bit of funds, she surprisingly gradually made her way back. From just a few thousand at the bottom, she managed to grow it to over a hundred thousand, not only plugging the hole but also earning an extra profit.

I asked her how she did it. She smiled and said, "All the lessons learned came from real money."

She summarized her own trading discipline:

- No single position should exceed a quarter of the total principal;
- When floating losses reach 10%, cut losses decisively and don't argue with yourself;
- Gave up all the tricks of guessing tops and bottoms, and completely follow the trend;
- After making money, only keep a small part to continue rolling over, and immediately cash out the rest.

"What's the point of being slow? Compared to ending up at zero, slow is survival. As long as there's principal, there's a tomorrow." That's how she said it, and that's how she did it.

Later, she also helped friends, turning 2,000 yuan of starting capital into nearly 10,000, and repeatedly reminded others to cut losses when necessary.

Thinking carefully, there really are no dead ends in the crypto market. Those who can stick to their discipline, even with very little principal, can gradually accumulate opportunities. Many people are not lacking effort; they just lack that lamp that can shine into the darkness. The market is always there, but what truly pulls you out of trouble are often the trading rules learned through countless lessons and paid for with blood and tears.
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MevWhisperervip
· 6h ago
To be honest, this story really hit me hard. The true logic of making money has never been about dreams, but about the two words: discipline.
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wagmi_eventuallyvip
· 7h ago
That's right, this is the difference between those who survive in the crypto world and those who don't.
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CryptoPhoenixvip
· 7h ago
This is true rebirth and nirvana. One discipline can save lives, another discipline can make money [Laughing with tears]. I can imagine the despair at the moment of losing the principal, but seeing how she managed to turn a few thousand yuan into over 100,000 yuan is honestly a bit exciting for me. As the old saying goes—being slow is living; as long as you're alive, there's a chance. The stop-loss hurdle really tripped up too many people, including myself who have experienced more than once a mental breakdown. Now I understand that fighting with myself is just asking for death. The key is that she’s not greedy. She takes out a part of her earnings once she makes a profit. That’s the lamp I need the most. This wave of the market is once again testing our faith limits, but I am still here.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 7h ago
说实话,止损这东西就是用钱砸出来的智慧啊。
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Degen4Breakfastvip
· 7h ago
To be honest, I've heard the words "stop loss" a hundred times, but when the knife really cuts into the flesh, I still can't bear to cut. This friend's story is quite heartbreaking, it feels like it's talking about myself.
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