a few years ago i got into crypto and airdrops and NFTS… this lead to trading. Anyway fast forward to 2024… 250k in airdrops spent half traded the other part lost it… lost it all! Worst part? by trading with 50x leverage on BTC on hyperliquid this lead to alot of points… more airdrop stuff… i sold the points for 100k peer to peer and found out its worth over 6 million dollars just 3 months after i sold my damn points… NOW im pissed feel like i need a damn mental doctor nahh forget that i need GOD. I hate trading BTC its a manipulating PoS everytime… NOW WHAT? end of year i was gonna delete everything go to the promise land… then ICT came on youtube by the grace of GOD. NOW WHAT?
Offering my sympathy. I think you just need to take a break for some time and then come back (if you want to). Big losses disturb us to such an extent. Focus on your mental well-being for now.
I can totally understand! Leverage is a rollercoaster. Looks like you have learned a valuable lesson though! I would say, right now just focus on your mental peace and take one step at a time.
I feel that what’s happened has happened. You can’t change what you’ve done, but whatever you’ve earned is worth more than 6 million dollars now. Take that as a positive and have some patience. It might not be as easy as it sounds. Use it as a deal breaker if you ever face a similar situation in the future. Also have thought of taking a break and then coming back?
Take a deep breath—trading is a tough journey, but it’s not over. Learn risk management, focus on skill-building, and start small. Success lies in discipline, patience, and a clear plan. You’ve got this—one step at a time!
First, take a step back and breathe. It’s clear you’ve gone through a lot of ups and downs, but now it’s important to find a strategy that aligns with your goals and risk tolerance. Consider focusing on education and risk management before diving back into any market. Follow ICT’s teachings with patience, build your skills step-by-step, and remember to take breaks to maintain a clear mindset. Keep your long-term vision in mind—consistency over hype.
Sorry to hear this… Maybe it’s better to take a step back, regroup, and use what you’ve learned to move forward smarter and stronger