He only has 5000U left, so I asked him a question: Are you willing to earn 100,000U in a year?
Bro, I'm already in deep loss, only 5000U left, what do you think... is there still a chance?
Seeing me silent for a few seconds — this is not the first, nor will it be the last, time someone has lost almost everything but is still unwilling to give up.
I asked him one question:
Are you willing to spend a year with me to earn back 100,000U?
He said yes.
So I gave him the first rule: Never go all in, no holding onto losing positions.
His reaction was: How can I double if I don't go all in?
I told him: Doubling has never relied on gambling everything, but on position management + emotional control + seizing the most volatile opportunities.
We set a [one-year goal] —
✅ Phase One: 5000U → Steadily reach 20,000U
✅ Phase Two: Roll over and double to 50,000U
✅ Phase Three: Take profits in batches, invest in the main rising stage of BTC, ride the trend to earn big money.
I taught him how to play with 3%-5% small positions for testing → Increasing positions must be logical → Lock in profits by taking out the principal first → Turn floating profits into realized profits before moving to the next position.
In every market wave, only take 1-2 opportunities, better to miss out than to be greedy.
He followed the plan for three months, growing from 5000U to 18,000U, without holding any losing positions overnight.
Now, the goal is just one step away.
But I didn't finish explaining the next strategies publicly.
Because I know that those who truly want to turn things around will actively ask me how to proceed with the second half.
The crypto space is not a casino; it's a battlefield. If you want to win, you must stand shoulder to shoulder with experienced individuals.
The upcoming position combinations, coin rotation rhythms, and trend profit-taking methods, I only share with those who are truly determined.
If you, like him, only have 5000U left in your account but are still unwilling to accept it —
Then come to me with this: I want to turn things around, and I will tell you how to take the first step.