#Ripple筹划规模达10亿美元的XRP资金池 $ZEC This coin, I've seen too many people's accounts shrink all the way down, yet their trading actions become more and more aggressive.



The result is a vicious cycle—losing more makes them want to turn things around even more, and bigger actions lead to even greater losses.

Here's a real case. A friend's account started with 20,000 USDT and was about to be liquidated. Six months later, it grew stubbornly to 140,000 USDT. There’s no secret, just focusing on one core point: $TRADOOR $TAKE

Markets are always there every day, but truly your opportunities only come a few times a year.

Missing an opportunity costs far less than making operational mistakes.

Why are people who lose money so impatient?

Almost all losers share a common flaw—they chase after rising prices, rush to buy on news, and are afraid of missing any K-line. They don’t cut losses when they should, hold on stubbornly, and daydream about a rebound. And then? A sudden drop takes away another chunk of their account.

Eventually, they completely collapse: "Since I’ve already lost so much, I might as well gamble one more time."

At this point, you’re no longer trading; you’re betting with emotions. And the market loves this kind of impatient, heavily leveraged trader.

The first step to turning things around is actually very simple—learn not to lose.

I set three ironclad rules for him:

First, divide your position. Split 20,000 USDT into 5 parts, only trade one part at a time. Once that part is lost, stop. Don’t give yourself an excuse to keep trading.

Second, stop-loss is a must. Max loss per trade = 3% of total capital. No feelings, no surprises—exceeding that limit is a mistake.

Third, only trade the assets you’re most skilled at. If your strength is in breakout trading, focus on breakouts. No matter how tempting other opportunities are, ignore them.

After three weeks, the account grew from 20,000 to 40,000. Not a huge profit, but losses were clearly reduced. Dividing positions and setting stop-losses directly broke the fear of “one mistake can ruin the account.” With a stable mindset, your hands naturally become steadier.

And then? Simply put, two words—waiting. Truly profitable markets never require full positions every day. The market isn’t short of opportunities; what’s missing is patience—waiting for the right moment to act.
XRP7,83%
ZEC-6,36%
TRADOOR11,79%
TAKE0,95%
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ContractCollectorvip
· 9h ago
The concept of partial position stop-loss has been heard so many times, but some people just can't control their hands... The real difficulty isn't knowing the rules, but whether you can resist the urge to operate.
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MysteryBoxAddictvip
· 2025-12-31 16:50
That's right, people who lose money are just too greedy; setting stop-loss is the same as not setting it at all.
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MagicBeanvip
· 2025-12-31 16:48
It's the same old story again. I've heard about position splitting and stop-loss a hundred times, but the problem is that it always crashes when executed.
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GateUser-c799715cvip
· 2025-12-31 16:44
That's very reasonable. I've seen this vicious cycle too many times. Initially, the account started with 20,000 and stubbornly grew to 140,000. The key is whether the mindset hurdle can be overcome or not.
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DiamondHandsvip
· 2025-12-31 16:38
That's quite reasonable, but most people can't do it. Those who can truly hold on without trading have already made a fortune.
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PancakeFlippavip
· 2025-12-31 16:22
You're right, impatience is the biggest enemy in trading. I'm tired of those who stubbornly hold on.
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