A sincere message to newbies still losing money: You're not losing to the market; you're losing to your own hands, your own heart, and your own impulsiveness.
When I first entered the market, I also thought: Once I'd mastered the techniques, understood the indicators, and memorized the candlestick charts,
making money would naturally follow.
But later I realized: The market won't kill you; it's your own emotions that press the liquidation button.
Chasing the rise at the slightest gain, panicking at the slightest drop; stubbornly holding onto losses, instantly exiting winning positions.
In the end, it's not the market that destroys you; it's you who gradually empties your account.
What truly defeats newbies isn't skill, but rather acting too hastily, having a chaotic mind, and overleveraging.
Remember these three sentences; they're more valuable than any number of courses you take:
① Learn to stop losses first, then learn to make money.
Only those who know when to run can survive.
It's normal to misjudge the direction, but "not using stop-loss orders" is fatal.
The market will always have another wave, but once your capital is gone, you have nothing.
The moment you cut your losses isn't admitting defeat, it's saving your life.
② Those who can't control their hands will never control their money.
You think you're "seizing opportunities," but you're actually being swayed by your emotions.
What are true masters like?
They spend 80% of their time waiting, and 20% making precise moves, never racing against their emotions.
Only those who can endure can win.
③ Light positions aren't cowardice, but rather giving you the chance to recover. Heavy positions may seem brave, but they could wipe you out in the next second.
Light positions are the underlying logic of top masters: They can make mistakes, withstand volatility, avoid margin calls, and survive long enough.
The hardest truth about futures trading is this:
Those who survive always make more money than those who rush in the fastest.
Your losses aren't because you don't know how to trade, but because you haven't learned: to run when you're wrong, to re-enter when you're stable, to wait, to endure, and to control your emotions.
When you can calmly cut your losses, resist impulsive trading, and enter the market with a position size you can handle,
your chart will naturally transform from jagged edges to a stepped pattern.
The crypto world is never short of overnight riches stories,
but it lacks those who can tame their emotions and survive long-term.
Market conditions are constantly changing, but you must become someone who: remains unshaken by even the biggest fluctuations, survives even the harshest market conditions, and grows increasingly stable and resilient with each passing year.
This is the true starting point for turning your life around in the market.
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