From massive losses to tripling in 28 days
It's not luck, it's strategy. It's not about going all in, it's about rolling positions.
Remember at the beginning of May, there was a guy who lost down to just 2700U, and while placing trades, he told me,
"Bro, if I lose any more, I'm really done. I can't make sense of this market."
I said: "It's not that you don't understand, it's that you're trading randomly. Follow my rhythm, don't think about getting rich overnight, first learn to manage your positions and roll them."
In the first week, we only made one trade, a high short on ETH at 1500U, took 44 points, closed half for profit to break even, and held the rest to the target.
In the second week, we started entering and exiting steadily, not chasing hot spots, not going all in on contracts, only trading at the rhythm I'm familiar with, gradually increasing his account from 2700U to almost 9000U.
This week, his account broke 11,000U and is still rising.
His exact words were: "I don’t dare to trade randomly anymore, unless you say it’s okay to go in."
What do I want to say?
This market is not about lacking skills; it’s that too many people can’t resist temptation, trade randomly, and get anxious watching others make profits.
If you want to profit big, you must accept two prerequisites.
Not every day has a market; learning to wait is a core competitive edge.
Rolling positions is not about a single big hit, it’s about compound interest and rhythm management.
I’m not bragging, I’m not a god.
But those who have traded with me know, we don’t chase highs, we’re not aggressive, we don’t hold positions, we don’t blow accounts.
We only trade with a high win rate; if the market doesn’t give opportunities, we’d rather not trade for a day.
For those wanting to turn things around, don’t mess around.
How many people have turned their fortunes around with my trades?
Those who can understand,
depending on you, whether or not you want to turn things around seriously.
I’m not a philanthropist, but I know:
Those who once lost sleep over losses understand the value of the opportunity to turn things around.