Today’s first trade was a loss, with an entry at 7.18U and a final loss of 5.23U, leaving only 2.3U in the account. Looking back, the problem is obvious — I was too greedy. I initially wanted to quickly increase profits by enlarging the position size, but I miscalculated the risk exposure and almost got liquidated. This lesson is quite deep, and it made me realize that my attention to fund management is completely insufficient. Now I just want to hear everyone’s advice on how to adjust my strategy to avoid making this mistake again. With this amount of capital, I need to be more cautious.
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GasWastingMaximalist
· 2025-12-20 20:17
Buddy, you still want to turn things around with 2.3U? First, get your mindset right, and then talk. Greed really can be deadly.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 2025-12-20 17:13
This is the cost of greed; 7U is gone... Next time, remember to run a marathon first before trying to sprint.
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AirdropHunterWang
· 2025-12-20 11:42
Bro, this round really underperformed, but the reflection was pretty quick, much better than stubbornly refusing to change.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 2025-12-17 20:51
Oh no, this is a textbook-level leverage tragedy. Can 2.3U still continue? I really admire...
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AirdropCollector
· 2025-12-17 20:31
Bro, to be honest, 2.3U can still turn around, don't lose hope. The key is not to go all-in again next time. Greed is the biggest killer in the crypto world.
Today’s first trade was a loss, with an entry at 7.18U and a final loss of 5.23U, leaving only 2.3U in the account. Looking back, the problem is obvious — I was too greedy. I initially wanted to quickly increase profits by enlarging the position size, but I miscalculated the risk exposure and almost got liquidated. This lesson is quite deep, and it made me realize that my attention to fund management is completely insufficient. Now I just want to hear everyone’s advice on how to adjust my strategy to avoid making this mistake again. With this amount of capital, I need to be more cautious.