When your balance is running low, there's no need to rush into turning things around.



Several crypto friends around me have asked similar questions: I only have a few thousand USDT left in my account, is there still a chance to bounce back? Every time I hear this, I think of a friend's experience.

During his toughest period, he lost over a hundred thousand in just three months. The problem wasn't a lack of effort; in fact, he was putting in too much. He chased hot spots every day with full positions, his mind revolving around one thought—hurry up and recover the losses. The more he thought this way, the more chaotic his trading became, his judgment distorted, and eventually, losses snowballed and grew heavier.

When he came to me later, he was already doubting himself, feeling he might really not be cut out for this. I didn't comfort him; I only gave him one condition: if he wanted to keep playing, he had to follow the rules.

The first step was to clear everything out and temporarily step away from the market for a few days. This isn't giving up; it's stopping the bleeding. Only a minimal amount of funds was kept in the account for testing trades, with a very simple goal—don't make big mistakes again.

Once he stabilized, his thinking could operate normally.

The next focus was to rebuild his trading framework, only trading mainstream coins. Before each entry, he had to thoroughly consider three questions: Why am I entering, where is the stop-loss point, and where is the take-profit target? If he couldn't clearly answer these, he wouldn't place an order.

Gradually, he realized that the real culprit behind losing money wasn't the market itself, but that he had never set a bottom line.

The most critical change then occurred—protect the principal first, then consider growth. When losing, actively reduce positions; when making profits, only then dare to add positions, and only with the profits already earned—never use the principal to fight back. After consecutive stop-losses, he would proactively lower his position size; after consecutive gains, he would also stop to rest, to avoid being driven by emotions.

After a few months, his way of thinking changed completely. No longer debating whether to buy or not, but instead focusing on whether his actions conformed to the established rules. Planning, executing, and reviewing became instinctive.

Whether he can make big profits is another matter, but at least he won't be eliminated by the market in advance. Market cycles repeat, opportunities are endless, and the only prerequisite is that you remain active in the market.
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RugResistantvip
· 01-10 06:36
To be honest, I agree with this logic, but most people simply can't do it. I was a bit overwhelmed during the full-position chase for hot topics because it's exactly what I did last year... and the results are predictable.
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BtcDailyResearchervip
· 01-09 03:18
Honestly, that's the most heartbreaking part — it's not that there's no chance to turn things around, but that most people won't live to see that day.
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 01-07 16:38
That's right, chasing hot topics with full positions is truly a suicidal strategy. I used to do the same, and the end result was becoming more and more anxious as losses grew, leading to reckless decisions. Setting rules and maintaining discipline is such a crucial point. Most people fail because they have no bottom line.
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MoonBoi42vip
· 01-07 07:59
Honestly, this was me two years ago... The period of chasing hot topics with full positions was truly a nightmare, with insufficient sleep every day and chaotic decision-making.
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LightningHarvestervip
· 01-07 07:57
That's right, I used to do the same—full position chasing hot topics, and ended up losing even more. Now I understand that staying alive is more important than making money.
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CryptoCrazyGFvip
· 01-07 07:51
To be honest, this set of theories sounds great, but how many people can actually implement them? Most of the ones around me with low balances are stuck with the stubborn habit of never being able to fully commit, only willing to accept total loss after risking everything.
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MetaverseMigrantvip
· 01-07 07:51
To be honest, I've seen too many people crash and burn chasing hot trends with full positions, just like gambling... You really have to stay alive first to have a chance to turn things around.
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4am_degenvip
· 01-07 07:50
That's right, I've seen too many people whose accounts are about to explode but still keep going all-in, and in the end, they really blow up. Stop-loss is easy to say but really hard to execute, it's almost deadly to do it. Having rules is the only way to survive longer; without rules, you'll eventually be taught a lesson by the market.
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just_vibin_onchainvip
· 01-07 07:46
Honestly, this is the most heartbreaking thing I've ever heard. The part about going all-in on hot topics feels like it's talking about my own experience last year, losing over 200,000 in one go before I finally woke up.
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RugpullAlertOfficervip
· 01-07 07:43
To be honest, when the loss drops to just a few thousand, you really need to stay calm, or things will get worse and worse. I also have friends who are emotionally manipulated; chasing hot topics with full positions is the easiest way to collapse. You really need to stop the bleeding first, and staying out of the market for a few days really works.
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