I have personally witnessed someone go from 500U to 120,000U, only to end up returning to square one.
This experience made me fully understand: the real enemy in the crypto world is not the market, but human nature.
When he first came to me, he had a 'disbelieving' attitude.
He was afraid of losses but still held onto fantasies. 500U, to be frank, is hardly any starting capital, but I told him: as long as you dare to stick to the rules, this 500U is enough to become a seed.
So we set the rules:
Small positions, roll slowly;
Separate profits each time, don’t touch the principal;
When the market is unclear, staying out is the best choice.
For the first two weeks, he was surprisingly steady, executing his take profits and stop losses perfectly. Soon, his account grew to 3000U.
I advised him: "Keep it up, don’t rush."
He nodded in agreement and even remarked: "I didn't know making money could be this stable."
But human hearts are the easiest to change.
When his account reached 20,000, he began to complain that profits were too slow, saying: "If I had leveraged more, I would have been in the hundreds of thousands by now."
I reminded him: "You have come this far not because of gambling, but because of restraint."
But restraint is precisely what is easiest to lose. On the 40th day, he shoved all his positions into a popular altcoin. That night, he was so excited that he couldn’t sleep, constantly refreshing the order book. The next day, a crash came. 120,000 turned back into 16,000.
I didn’t say much more. Because the cruel truth of the crypto world is:
Most people do not lose due to the market, but die from their own greed and lack of discipline.
True turning around is never about a sudden wealth; it’s about accumulating small profits over time, about "being able to collect and hold," about "being able to stop and endure."
500U can become 120,000, that’s not a miracle;
Being able to hold onto 120,000 and take it out of the market is the real skill.
If you want to survive in the crypto world, please remember: how much you earn is not important; how much you can take away is what matters.
If you don’t want to keep going in circles, then layout with me to help you come out of the low point sooner. The current market is a good opportunity to recover and roll over.