Only 300U left, he wants to try again. A few days ago, an old fan found me.

He said he went all in and blew up his account, leaving only 300U, and asked me: "Brother, is there still hope?"

I said directly: "It's not that you have no chance, it's that you bet too much last time."

On the first day, let's recover a bit. We didn't rush to double our money or fantasize about getting rich overnight,

I just told him: "First, let's get the rhythm back." That day, I guided him to make a low leverage, high win rate short position, not greedy, just capturing a key point of the main force.

We only used half of the position, kept the leverage under 3 times, locked in 10% profit for half, and trailed the rest for take profit.

At the end of the first day, the account rose from 300U to 382U, which is small, but for the first time he said: "I won't mess around anymore." That’s enough.

Rolling the account has never relied on getting rich overnight, but starting from "don't lose anymore." The core of rolling the account: it's not about being aggressive, but about being steady.

Many people think that to turn things around, they can only rely on going all in, luck, and a bit of faith.

But which person who blew up their account didn't do it this way?

True turnaround relies on rhythm + execution: small profits locked in, not being greedy for swings, strictly controlling single trade risks, using profits to replenish the principal, then accelerating the rolling.

When you roll from 300U to 600U, the position becomes stable; from 600U to 1500U, the mindset stabilizes; the more stable the account, the clearer the rhythm.

Turning things around has never been a sudden spike, but rather the daily steps that seem useless but never lose, quietly building up the bottom.

Stop going all in by yourself; it's not that you don't work hard, it's that both your direction and rhythm are wrong.

In this market, making one mistake isn't scary; what's scary is when you clearly have only 300U left, yet you still fantasize about hitting it big to recover. Stop fantasizing about recovering with one trade,

What you need to learn is how to avoid blowing up your account again, how to lock in every profit, roll it up, and then take on larger positions. Now I just want to ask one question: Is your account still alive?

If it's still alive, there's still a chance. Stop messing around alone.