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#数字资产市场动态 Recently, a friend told me that his account only has 2,000 U left and he's about to give up. My advice is straightforward — at this stage, don’t focus on how to instantly turn things around; instead, use this 2,000 U to regain your trading rhythm.
I gave him three very simple directions:
First, stay calm before confirming the market trend. His previous problem was typical: seeing K-line fluctuations and wanting to jump in, only to be repeatedly slapped by the market. I suggested that waiting is also part of trading, not a waste of time. After changing this mindset, he at least reduced a lot of unnecessary losses.
Second, strictly control the size of each position. Use no more than 400 U per trade, which is about one-fifth of the account, to test ideas. Combine this with clear stop-loss settings; exit at the designated level instead of holding on blindly. He used to lose several thousand U in a day, but after adopting this habit, his single trades stabilized at a profit of 300-500 U, and his account steadily grew.
Third, spend five minutes after each trade to organize your thoughts. Write down why this trade made money and why that one lost. Persist in recording this, and your trading ideas will naturally become clearer and more thorough.
After a month, his account grew from 2,000 U to 15,000 U. It’s nothing magical — just controlling the impulse to trade frequently, using reasonable position sizes for trial and error, and reflecting regularly. These three seemingly "dumb" methods turned out to be the most effective.
During market lows, it’s easy to develop the mentality of wanting to make a big move. But true turnaround never comes from gambling; it starts from accepting the principle of "steady progress." The market offers many opportunities; what’s truly scarce are traders who have both accumulated capital, disciplined execution, and enough patience to wait.
Thinking this way makes it clear: risk management is like an umbrella in the rain, sufficient capital is like a light in the dark. The road is long, and taking one step at a time is faster than rushing for quick gains.