When he just added me, he only had 20,000 U left, and his overall state wasn’t quite right.
Six months later, the account grew to over 150,000, and he was a different person.
That was in November last year, when a fan sent me a private message.
He said he had been messing around for a year, buying and selling randomly, believing in all sorts of tips, and the result was—he lost everything except for the basics.
He asked me, "Brother, I’m not here to gamble with my life, I just want to turn it around. Do I still have a chance?"
The first thing I told him was:
Don't rush to earn; first, learn to avoid losing.
Later, he started following my rhythm trades.
It wasn’t anything magical; he just tossed away the old habits of "itchy hands + impulse + relying on luck."
Phase One: In less than three weeks, he pulled from 20K to just over 40K.
Only taking positions he was confident in, taking it one trade at a time, not being greedy, not chasing, not floating.
Phase Two: I directly let him stay out of the market as a routine.
Not rushing in or panicking, just waiting for those "must-act" opportunities, and when he did act, he went in heavy, reaching 90K in two months.
Phase Three: He got the hang of the rhythm, caught several big trends, and in one go reached 150K.
In between, what he said to me the most was:
"Brother, I was too anxious before, trying to recover my losses to the point of obsession, and ended up losing more."
Now that he has the rhythm down, he feels relaxed; trading isn’t so oppressive, and he isn’t anxious anymore.
You say the market is tough? It’s actually not tough; it’s just that you were too hasty.
Rhythm, simply put, is this:
Know how to wait, and when the moment is right, act decisively.
It’s not about staring at the market every day, nor about constant back-and-forth, but understanding the balance between "action and stillness."
I’ve always said that the crypto space isn’t that complicated, nor is it based on luck.
Those who are truly steady rely on a rhythm logic + execution power.
There are market movements every day, but the opportunities that belong to you are actually few.
What you need to do isn’t to charge in every day, but—wait for that "right" moment, and then seize it decisively.
I can’t guide everyone, but for those who can understand the rhythm of trading, even if your account only has a little left, as long as you still want to trade, you can still recover.
Don’t rush blindly; trading recklessly is meaningless.
Stabilize your rhythm, and your account will grow larger and larger.
On this road in the crypto space, don’t always think of fighting alone.
It’s easy to get lost alone; walking together gives you direction.