He said he just wants to break even, but I helped him get back on track and pick up his car.
A month ago, a young brother messaged me:
"Bro, I only have 400U left, can you give me a chance?"
I still have the screenshot of his account; he had a loss of 13,000U and hadn't made a profit in three whole months.
He spoke cautiously, his tone humble; I could tell he was truly scared by the crypto market.
I only replied:
"Want to turn things around? Follow my pace."
First trade, play it safe. Second trade, test the waters. Third trade, go all in and counterattack.
In three days, his account balance: 400U ➡️ 2700U
I told him to take it slow and not get too excited, but he stayed up all night.
Later, in half a month, he made it to 18,000, and went back home to pick up a Wuling Hongguang,
Posting on social media with the caption:
"Lost in the crypto market for 8 months, the one who helped me turn things around is a tough guy."
I laughed. It’s not that I’m tough; it’s just that you were following a bunch of amateurs before.
This market is too dirty, there are too many teachers, but few manage to turn things around.
But I don't rely on boasting, I don't rely on screenshots, I don't rely on signal groups to cut people off.
I only rely on one thing: take one, turn one around.
You might still be watching from the sidelines,
Still paying attention to various big names and KOLs shorting and going long,
Still hesitating whether to take the plunge.
I just want to ask you one thing:
How many "last times" do you have left?
If you really want to turn things around, really want to bring your capital back home,
Don't talk nonsense, don't test the waters, don't pretend to be calm.
Those who can turn things around take the initiative.
Turning the position around doesn’t rely on luck; it relies on the person you follow.