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Everyone who has been liquidated has experienced that moment, not simply because of account numbers, but because of the feeling of being drained completely.
When the account hits zero, the world suddenly becomes quiet, not even a moment of collapse.
Recently, the market has indeed been chaotic. Fluctuating up and down, the rhythm completely disrupted. Some just stopped loss, and the market immediately reversed, sweeping them out; others refused to believe it and kept adding positions, resulting in wave after wave, and within a few days, the account was gone.
One day, a friend came to me. Not many words, but you could tell they were truly panicked. Not asking how to double on $BTC, but simply asking: Can we start over?
I didn’t preach any grand principles. I only emphasized one core point — don’t try to reverse the situation right now, first eliminate the possibility of making the same mistake again.
**The key is this**
If your capital is small, don’t try to tough it out. Follow the market wherever it goes. Don’t guess the top, don’t dream of bottom fishing, and definitely don’t go against the market.
Lock in the loss range you can afford. Only trade the small segment of the market you fully understand.
In the following days, the market gradually found its rhythm. No dramatic turnaround, just following the plan — take profits when it’s time, cut losses when needed. The volume wasn’t large, but it was stable, and at least it didn’t get repeatedly trampled by the market.
The crypto world always follows this pattern. When you’re losing, no one cares what you’ve been through; when you’re making money, everyone says you’re incredibly lucky. Later, I just got lazy to explain.
I only believe in this logic: **Only those who truly survive will have stories to tell afterward**.
If you’re still being repeatedly harvested by the market now, you must change your strategy. The market is changing, and your mindset must change with it. Surviving is the top priority; turning things around is a later story.
It’s hard to succeed by headlong rushing alone. Having a clear direction, rhythm control, reliable information sources, or team collaboration — these are the real supports that can carry you to the end.