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📖 Story: The last trade before liquidation

His name was Sami.

He's not a beginner, nor an expert… he's in the most dangerous zone: he thinks he understands the market.

Sami started trading in 2021.

In the first month he lost $300.

In the second month he earned $180.

He said to himself:

Losses are natural… I'm learning.

📈 The misleading start

One day, he entered a BTC trade

The trend is upward

The candles are green

The entry was late… but he said:

The trend is your friend.

Earned $420 in two hours.

At that moment he wasn't just happy…

His thinking changed.

He started to see the market as a money machine.

🔥 Overconfidence

Increased the leverage from ×5 to ×20

He said:

I am not taking risks… I am confident.

Earned once

Then twice

Then three

His account became $6,800

After it was $1,200.

He did not withdraw a single dollar.

🕯️ The wrong trade

A quiet night

Liquidity is weak

Saw a break of resistance

Strong candles

Entered with the whole account

Without a stop loss.

He said:

I will close manually if the price reverses.

But the market does not wait.

🐋 Whale movement

A sudden red candle

-1.2%

He said: A slight correction.

A second candle

-2.8%

The sweating started.

A third candle

Quick fluctuation

Hit the margin.

❌ The liquidation

In 4 minutes

The unforgettable line appeared:

Liquidated

Sami did not get angry.

He did not scream.

He just sat looking at the screen.

🕳️ The aftermath of the shock

After two days, he entered again

He is trying to compensate

He lost the rest of his savings.

He stopped for a whole month.

🧠 The real comeback

He returned with a small account

$200 only

Leverage ×3

Mandatory stop loss

A small goal

Earned $8

Then $12

Then lost $5

But the account was not cleared.

🏁 The real end

Today Sami is not posting imaginary profits

And does not chase candles

And he does not say the content

But he is still in the market…

And that in itself is a victory.

⚖️ The summary

The market does not destroy you all at once

But it makes you trust yourself… then tests your discipline.