A fan contacted me privately and said that the recent fluctuations in the market have been too intense, and his account has been drained, leaving only 1300U.

He is not a novice and has seen the market before, but his trading is mostly based on intuition,

When the price goes up, he chases it; when it goes down, he cuts losses. When emotions run high, he can lose two to three thousand U in a day,

By the end, he felt numb about his account while he himself felt overwhelmed.

He told me one thing that left a deep impression: "If I can't turn it around again, I might really have to quit."

At that point, he wasn’t looking for solutions anymore but was searching for a last straw.

I first doused him with cold water. If you still expect to rely on one explosive trade, one heavy investment, or catching a 'gem coin' to turn things around, you will only exit faster.

A real turnaround is never about acceleration; it’s about a sudden stop.

His previous problem was obvious: as soon as he opened the trading software, he wanted to participate. If he didn’t act, he felt anxious, and the result was always buying at the peak of emotions and selling at the bottom of panic.

I told him: when the market hasn’t developed, staying out is the best solution.

If it doesn’t rise, don’t chase; if it doesn’t fall, don’t speculate.

Wait until emotions are suppressed before discussing the next step: rebuilding positions.

I set a strict rule for him: the maximum for a single trade is 300U, just to keep 'one mistake' within a manageable range.

In the past, he could lose 2000 in a day, but now even if he makes a few mistakes in a row, his account can still remain stable.

Gradually, he began to consistently earn 300, 500—profits that are not exciting but are real.

The significance of this step is not the money but the return of confidence.

The third thing is something he had never taken seriously before: reviewing trades.

Not in a formal way, but after each trade, he has to answer three questions:

Did I follow my plan?

Did emotions interfere?

If I could do it again, would I make the same decision?

At first, he doubted: "Can it really turn around this slowly?"

I only replied with one sentence: How did being fast work out for you before?

So far it has been 17 days, and his account can't be called a 'turnaround' yet, but one thing has already changed: he is no longer led by emotions in the market.

And this, precisely, is the starting point of all real turnaround stories.

So, follow my lead, and I'll help you turn your account around! #ETH走势分析

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