Three months ago, a friend from Changsha sent a voice message: "Bro, there's still 3000 U left, I can hardly hold on anymore."

I replied with just one sentence: "Delete the words 'break even', earn back 9000 U first, then we can talk about turning things around."

He didn't ask why and did exactly as I said.

The first seven days were flat like an ECG, and on the eighth day, it soared, adding 3800 U to his account.

In the voice message, he was almost crying; I told him to save his tears for later.

I don't do live broadcasts, don't sell courses, and don't take disciples; my only source of income is the increasing numbers on the right side of the account.

In my view, K-lines are just a thermometer for emotions; what really burns is position management.

Many people treat "techniques" like a bible but forget that the market is made up of people, and the greatest bug in people is emotions.

The three locks that keep emotions in a cage are position, rhythm, and discipline.

If you want to turn things around, the first step is not to flip through books but to flip positions—get rid of old habits.

Heavy positions, holding onto losses, chasing highs are essentially trading with adrenaline, and the outcome is always cardiac arrest.

I give everyone a note with just three lines:

1. Single trade risk ≤ 2% of capital;

2. Write the stop-loss price before opening a position; exit at that price without explanation;

3. After every 10% profit, withdraw half of the profit and let the remaining bullets continue to fly.

Sounds slow?

Last week, a brother who lost 80K executed this note for 13 days, and his net worth reached 750K.

There were no hundredfold coins, no insider groups, just a cycle of 47 small take-profits and 12 small stop-losses.

Of course, there are doubts.

Some said I edit photos; I casually threw over my trade records, and the other side never replied.

The market is the hardest lie detector; profit screenshots are just its report card.

Profit does not please anyone; it only rewards those who take the rules seriously.

Whether you believe me or not, the market won't bend for you; but whether you believe in profit decides if you can crawl out of the pit.

The crypto world is not an island but a chain.

One person can warm themselves by a campfire, but a group can turn the fire into a lighthouse.

If you are still underwater right now, bring your screenshots to me, and we will get ashore together on the next shot.@小花生说币