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#数字资产市场动态 Some time ago, a fan reached out to me, and the opening was quite heartbreaking—he had lost 180,000 USDT in a single operation on a certain popular coin. Not just words, he sent me screenshots of his account, and the numbers really made my stomach turn.
He wasn’t asking for comfort, just one question: Is there still a chance to turn things around?
I felt a bit emotional at that moment. Honestly, it’s not about his ability; it’s purely that he entered the market too late. I myself managed the recent market cycle quite well, switching between long and short positions at the right times, and the returns weren’t bad. But the market never has the word “if.” Missing out is missing out; all you can do is see how to operate next.
I didn’t tell him to rush into a reversal, nor did I encourage him to go all-in to try to recover—those are the easiest ways to keep losing. Instead, I told him to stay calm, start with the basics like Bitcoin and Ethereum, use small positions to practice, and gradually regain a feel for the market. Later, I suggested participating in ETH with very small positions, not aiming for quick gains, just avoiding further mistakes.
Bit by bit, his account started to recover. 50,000, 80,000, over 100,000, until the day it reached 230,000 USDT. He told me something I still remember: “Bro, I can finally look at my account now.”
That statement was quite touching.
As the market began to show signs of improvement, I slowly guided him to seize new opportunities. Every entry was aligned with the main trend—enter when it’s right, exit when it’s time—no reckless all-in, but every move was made with a clear mind. His capital of around 100,000 USDT was gradually amplified.
I shared these trading records and return data, not to show off, but to convey one fact: Losses themselves are not really scary. What’s truly frightening is losing your mind after a loss and rushing blindly—this only leads to deeper losses.
A real turnaround doesn’t rely on reckless bets; it depends on someone helping you regain your rhythm, making sure every step is steady and correct. Market opportunities are always there, but only those who endure until the next round can enjoy the gains.
Now I see the next phase of operational goals. Whether you can seize the next wave of opportunities depends entirely on your execution ability.