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I died once, right on the night when my account dropped to $900.
At that time, I was carrying $310,000 in debt, with bank messages flooding into my phone one after another, like a death sentence. I was completely wasted during that period—dazed during the day, overwhelmed at night; watching candlestick charts like gambling screens, placing trades like a madman. Whenever the market rose, I panicked; when it fell, I panicked even more, my heartbeat racing faster than every candle.
But the real turning point came when I finally pressed the pause button for the first time.
Staring at that $900 account, I thought for a long time. If I kept messing around, my $310,000 debt could double to $610,000. It was also around that time that I met someone who truly understood the market. He didn’t feed me any motivational clichés, nor did he advise me to go all-in to turn things around. He only said one thing that I still remember to this day—
"The market direction is fine, but your trading logic is completely reversed."
At that moment, I believed him.
After that, I completely changed my trading approach. No chasing highs or selling lows, no betting on bottom rebounds, and I no longer let emotions control my positions. I only trade when the trend is confirmed, only act when the direction is clear; I test small amounts to find the rhythm, and add to positions once confirmed to take profits; stop-loss is as natural as breathing.
900 → 3800 → over ten thousand.
That was when I first felt: there is still a way out.
The most terrifying thing has never been running out of money, but the thought that I was already finished. The light I saw at that moment changed everything.
In three months, my account went from a negative 310,000 to a positive 1,230,000.
It’s not talent, nor luck. It’s simply that I finally—found the right direction, got into the rhythm, and kept up with the crowd.
If you’re now stuck in anxiety and self-doubt, why not try a different approach? Opportunities in the market are always there, waiting for disciplined and patient traders. The next wave of opportunities is brewing, and many people have already started positioning themselves.