I once personally led a brother from 400 dollars all the way to 32,000 dollars, but in the end, I still chose to blacklist him.
This brother, I have led for a full 47 days and nights. When he first entered the crypto world, he had just 400 dollars in his pocket, a true veteran who had been battered and bruised in the market, yet still full of passion. He repeatedly said to me, 'Sister, if I lose this time, I will really wash my hands of this and quit.'
On the first day, I had him only use 10% of his position to test the waters, just that little bit of base capital, nice and steady. He got anxious and shouted at me with wide eyes, 'With such a little money, how can I make anything?!' I retorted without hesitation, 'Do you think you're here to gamble your life away? We're here to turn our fortunes around!' He was stunned for a moment, gritted his teeth, and still placed a low-leverage long position of 10% as I said.
Three days later, a miracle happened; the account suddenly surged by 36%. I hurriedly had him separate the profits, ensuring they didn’t get mixed with the principal, and then continue to hold the original position. This was the opening act of 'profits rolling into profits', allowing the money earned to generate more money.
During that time, we were almost burning the midnight oil every day. Whenever there was a stir in the market, we would first rehearse various scenarios in our minds: 'What if we incur losses, how do we respond? What if we make a profit, how do we operate?' We made sure to think through all possible escape routes. Every time we made money, I only let him withdraw the interest, keeping the principal steady like a stabilizing anchor. If he got restless and made a mistake, I forced him to stay up late to review, insisting that he peel back the layers of the problem like an onion until it was clear.
Just like that, the money in the account grew like sesame blossoms, little by little: 400 dollars became 1100 dollars, then 3200 dollars, and then 8700 dollars...
On the 38th day, he suddenly asked me, 'Sister, do I have the ability to lead others now?' At that moment, I didn’t respond, not because I thought he lacked the capability, but because I sensed he was getting a bit overconfident.
Sure enough, on the 44th day, he secretly took a large position in a meme coin, which was a high-risk move and he didn’t even give me a heads-up. The result? He directly blew up his account, losing 43% of his principal in one go. I was furious and asked him, 'Why didn’t you discuss this with me?' He stubbornly replied, 'I wanted to test my own judgment.'
On the 47th day, I unhesitatingly blacklisted him. It wasn’t because he lost money, but because he had reverted to that confused person, intoxicated by a gambling addiction.
In this vast world of cryptocurrency, those who can truly turn their fortunes around are not relying on the luck of 'going all in and getting rich overnight', but rather treating every bit of money earned as ammunition for the next battle, steadfastly adhering to a set of rules and operating according to the regulations.
If your principal is small, that’s okay; that’s not a problem. But whether you can control your hands and let the profits grow like a snowball according to my rhythm is the key.
Whether you can ultimately succeed depends on whether you can maintain a bit more self-discipline than that brother. Don't wait until I've put in a lot of effort, feeding you money and patience, only for you to cluelessly jump into the fire pit yourself. In the end, success isn’t about luck; it’s about treating yourself like a stubborn beast and strictly managing yourself.
Don't wait for me to have fed you money and patience, only for you to throw yourself into the fire pit again. Simply put: turning your fortune around relies not on overwhelming luck but on managing yourself like a beast!
