That night, he sent me a message:

Bro, I can't hold on anymore, I've lost 150k, I really don't want to play anymore.

I didn't reply, I just turned my phone upside down.

I understood too well—it's not scary when the account goes to zero, what's scary is when a person feels empty: there's no direction, and hands are trembling.

He reviewed with me: this year he joined more than ten trading groups, faced three rounds of liquidation,

shorting felt like chasing a rebound, going long felt like betting on a breakout, profits were all-in, and in the end, everything was wiped out overnight.

That 150k wasn't lost all at once, it was gnawed away bit by bit by countless 'emotional trades.'

I asked: how much is left?

He said: 8400U, bro, can this little bit still turn around?

I replied: it can, but you have to hand over the steering wheel.

From that day on, he only did one thing: followed instructions.

I broke down the market into a rhythm chart, entry, reduce position, lock in profits, rest, every step was clearly written out.

We don’t chase news, don’t gamble on data, we only do 'high win-rate structures' that we understand.

On the 8th day, the account returned to 19k;

on the 18th day, the net worth broke 80k;

on the 27th day, it settled at 167k.

Now he is no longer that impulsive gambler who recklessly increased his positions.

Sometimes I deliberately stay out of the market, he takes a glance at the charts and shuts down the computer:

“Bro, this K-line isn't clean, I'm going to have tea.”

His turnaround isn't because I'm so amazing,

but because he's willing to format all his bad habits and install a new system.

Want to know how we specifically manage rhythm and do risk control?

There's not enough space to write it down, nor can it be fully explained.

Those who understand have already followed @小花生说币 .

The market always rewards those who stick together.

I'm waiting for you to pocket the next wave of profits together.