$ETH A longtime fan messaged me last month: "There's only 2500 U left in my account, if I lose more I really have no way out."

I replied to him, "Don't think about getting rich overnight, let's aim for quadrupling first."

He followed my rhythm.

The first seven days were calm, with daily increases of 2%-3%; on the eighth day, a single daily line directly pulled out a profit of 9000 U.

He choked up in his voice message: "Bro, for the first time I feel like breaking even is not a dream."

I didn't go live, didn't sell courses,

I only did one thing: bringing back those who had been liquidated.

What truly determines life and death are three things: market sense, rhythm, and execution.

Market sense—knowing when the market is hanging by a thread and when the emotions are like dry kindling;

Rhythm—dividing the position into ten parts, with each part being like a chess move, always having a backup;

Execution—having profit-taking and stop-loss written down in the memo, as soon as the price hits, I act decisively without blinking.

If you want to turn things around, the first step is to throw away the illusion of "going all in."

Heavy positions, chasing rises, betting on rebounds, the outcome is always being taken away by a long bearish candle.

A brother I was mentoring last week originally lost 320,000, and in seven days turned it into 2,700,000.

It wasn't through miracles, but by staring at the market for 8 hours a day, reducing positions three times, and adhering to one strict rule: if a single-day drawdown exceeds 5%, turn off the computer and go to sleep.

Profits do not lie.

You may not believe me, but you must believe the numbers fluctuating in your account.

The cryptocurrency world is not a single-player game; it’s hard to succeed alone, a lonely sail cannot travel far.

If you want to catch the next wave of market movement, feel free to reach out, let’s get everything we lost back together.