After several rounds of losses, I began to realize where the problem was. The old method of full-position betting and stubbornly holding without cutting losses has been thoroughly taught a harsh lesson by the market. This time, I am starting over and have set new rules for myself—200U as the new starting point.
The biggest change is in the approach to position management. Small position trading means risks are controllable; even if I misjudge the direction, I won't be severely hurt. At the same time, I have completely abandoned the obsession with "holding on to recover the principal." Old bad habits like holding through losses and full positions are all eliminated.
This round of challenge is, to some extent, a test of myself. If the small position mode still cannot achieve profitability, then I might seriously consider quitting this game. But if I can achieve stable profits within this new framework, turning around and recovering the principal is no longer just a dream.
Sometimes, changing the way you trade can lead to different results.
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just_another_fish
· 20h ago
Honestly, the 200U restart sounds a bit brave. I'm just worried it might be all talk, with the same old approach in practice.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 20h ago
Hmm... 200U restart, finally understood this time? Last time, those who said they couldn't change are now starting to talk about position management haha.
Honestly, quitting this bad habit of holding positions is really necessary; the market teaches the harshest lesson with this trick.
Let's see if you can stick to it, small positions rely heavily on execution.
Is this really different this time? Feels like every restart is the same story...
But seriously, having a stop-loss awareness is better than not having one. Keep going, brother.
Small U numbers, big test—whether to turn around or go bankrupt depends on this wave.
With the right mindset adjustment, making money can indeed keep up. That previous approach was just a trap.
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WenAirdrop
· 20h ago
This is enlightenment. Restarting at 200U is truly the wisest choice.
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SmartContractPhobia
· 21h ago
200U restart really takes courage, but to be honest, those who can make money with small positions are really tough. Most people will eventually can't resist adding leverage.
After several rounds of losses, I began to realize where the problem was. The old method of full-position betting and stubbornly holding without cutting losses has been thoroughly taught a harsh lesson by the market. This time, I am starting over and have set new rules for myself—200U as the new starting point.
The biggest change is in the approach to position management. Small position trading means risks are controllable; even if I misjudge the direction, I won't be severely hurt. At the same time, I have completely abandoned the obsession with "holding on to recover the principal." Old bad habits like holding through losses and full positions are all eliminated.
This round of challenge is, to some extent, a test of myself. If the small position mode still cannot achieve profitability, then I might seriously consider quitting this game. But if I can achieve stable profits within this new framework, turning around and recovering the principal is no longer just a dream.
Sometimes, changing the way you trade can lead to different results.