A Single Father's Comeback: It's Not Talent, It's Choosing the Right People
When I met him, he had only 3000 USD left in his account,
having lost over 20000 USD in previous contracts, and he was almost at his breaking point.
What moved me the most was that he was a single father,
and what he lost was not just gambling money, but the bottom line of life.
He asked me, "Is there still a chance? Can I still be saved?" I didn’t waste words, I simply replied:
"Do you want to give up, or do you want to turn things around?"
He was silent for more than ten seconds, then said, "I’m willing to try once, but I only have 1000 USD to move."
That 1000 USD was the starting point for his comeback.
I told him that the first step is not to make money, but to stabilize.
Don’t think about biting off more than you can chew; first, learn not to be eaten by the market. He started to follow me trade by trade, slowing down the pace and aligning his direction,
his account grew from 1000 → 1800 → 3300 → 7000… It wasn’t about doubling profits, but about rolling over funds + risk control + discipline.
He really listened, and I really guided; we didn’t waste this opportunity.
A year later, he was no longer that "person wanting to turn things around."
Now, he has long since escaped the initial quagmire,
his life is stable, his mindset is calm, and he has slowly become someone who can independently analyze the market and guide others.
That 1000 USD saved not just an account, but a father's dignity, and a family's hope.
Have you noticed,
what's most terrifying is not losing money, but losing everything and having no one to lead you out.
Not everyone is suited for contracts, but if you are still struggling and have not turned things around,
then you should try once more, trying to find the right people.
Come find me, let’s not talk about ideals, let’s talk about how to recover losses.