Doctor Zhao invested 300,000 U in the pet hospital's working capital into the contract just as the cryptocurrency prices collapsed in early 2025.
He chased high at DOGE 0.25, added to his position at 0.2, and when it dropped to 0.15, he leveraged 10 times, leaving his account with only 4,800 U — enough to buy two boxes of vaccines, but not enough to pay for the repair of the surgical room's disinfection equipment.
When he found me with his agitated ragdoll cat, the monitor in the consultation room was still beeping: "Bro, if we keep losing like this, we’ll have to stop the night emergency service." In the chat records, he transferred 23,000 U to a "crypto circle deity" to buy "insider information," and the altcoins he received are now untraceable in market cap rankings.
"Lock 2,000 U for vaccines, and the remaining 2,800 U trade with me for swings." I advised him to clear all the worthless coins and convert them into stablecoins to stand by.
The first trade was on ETH fluctuations. In March, ETH was oscillating between 2,100-2,300 U, and I posted signals in the group daily, advising him to go long at 2,150 U and short at 2,280 U, each with 1,000 U. He placed orders in the gaps while giving his dog stitches, and four days later, these two trades earned him 320 U, just enough to repair the alarm monitor.
More crucial was the BTC breakout. In April, BTC surged from 51,000 U to 57,000 U. I sent a signal saying, "Once it stabilizes at 55,000, chase it," advising him to open a 1,500 U long position with 5x leverage and a stop-loss at 54,000. That day, while focusing on the market to spay a stray cat, by the time the price hit 59,000 U, his account had increased by 450 U, enough to buy a box of deworming medication.
The riskiest was the May spike. SOL suddenly dropped from 110 U to 90 U, and I advised him to add in two batches: open 800 U at 100 U and add 500 U at 95 U. He had just finished trimming his parrot’s beak before placing the order, and it bounced back after touching a low of 93 U. Three days later, he cleared at 115 U, earning 680 U, enough to purchase a new infusion pump.
Now his account has grown to 19,000 U, and last month he withdrew 10,000 U to restore the night emergency service. Next to the newly hung price list on the consultation room wall, there’s a handwritten note: "93 U saved the stray cat rescue station."
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