Two days ago, I lost my $100K funded trading account. It’s been a tough pill to swallow, but I want to share my story honestly and ask for real advice from those who’ve been through the grind.
# How it all started:
I began trading around six months ago. Started with $5K, made some profits, and used that to buy a $10K prop account. Passed it, then moved on to a $100K account.
To be completely transparent — I know I passed the $5K and $10K phases mostly due to luck and some good signals. But when I got to the $100K account, I was serious. I genuinely wanted to make it work.
# What went wrong:
In the early stages, I was doing well — slowly growing, staying disciplined. But then a family issue came up, and my consistency fell apart. I hit breakeven, and that’s when the downward spiral began. One bad day turned into panic. Eventually, I blew the account.
# Some hard truths I’ve realized:
1. **I don’t have a proper strategy** — but I know deep down I’m ready to learn one that works. I’m ready to give it everything. Time, energy, effort — whatever it takes.
2. **I thought my psychology was strong**, but there are cracks — especially when facing losses beyond my expected risk. I want to fix this.
3. **Risk management is the only thing that kept me afloat** for 4 months. That’s the one pillar I’ve held onto.
求建議

