Many people have never truly experienced a significant loss.

It's not a small pullback; it's the feeling of numbers evaporating overnight, leaving one feeling empty inside.

I've experienced it and I've seen it.

So I know very well that a true turnaround is never about luck.

Those who can really climb out often have only a small amount of capital left.

It's not that they're not afraid; it's that they have no choice left.

At this point, it's not about judgment, but about restraint.

I've seen people stand up again with very little capital.

They only engage in extreme volatility.

They don't chase trends, nor do they talk about beliefs.

After the market pulls sharply, they wait for prices to return to key moving averages.

They enter lightly, and they make quick trades.

They take profits on a single trade and do not exceed two trades in a day.

There are also those who focus on moments of chaotic liquidity.

New targets, deep and thin, and emotional chaos.

They calculate prices in advance and place orders to wait for execution.

It's not about betting on direction; it's about exploiting imbalances.

The hardest step is actually the one that comes later.

Once the account doubles, take half of it out first.

Do not leave it on the market, do not give yourself a chance to regret.

Many people start to lose control after a series of wins.

Those who can truly turn the tables are never the ones with the biggest guts.

But rather, those who are willing to stop when making money.

Wanting to turn your capital is not something that can be done just by browsing in the square; if you really want to change, it’s better to plan with me early on.

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