A voice with a hoarse tone jumped out: "Teacher, I'm really done this time"

The account screenshot sent by Ajie made me gasp — the 800,000 yuan startup funds originally prepared for entrepreneurship has now dwindled to 42,000 yuan. This was all the money he had mortgaged from his family's house.

I stared at that number for a full minute and replied: "Ajie, let's start over."

Rebuilding from the ruins: trading rules

I set three non-negotiable red lines for Ajie:

Funds divided into 15 parts, with each order not exceeding 2,000 yuan, only one order every three days, and a trading plan must be prepared in advance. If profits reach 4%, withdraw 50% of the profits immediately; if losses exceed 2%, exit unconditionally.

In the first week, he was like a frightened bird. When he shorted BNB for the first time, he wanted to run as soon as he made 1.5%. I made him look at the business plan on his phone: "Think about how much each employee's salary is for a month."

In the end, he hit a 4% profit, and the 800 yuan that came in was just enough to pay for a week's office rent. That night, he sent a message: "My partner said this is the first hope seen in three months."

The most profound lesson: that time he violated the plan

Two months later, the account returned to 120,000 yuan. But when SHIB surged, he wavered: "Wait a bit longer, maybe I can..."

I directly sent him a screenshot of the bank's reminder for payment. He closed his position with red eyes, missing out on 20% profit. 48 hours later, the coin price plummeted 60%. He self-deprecatingly said in a voice message: "It turns out discipline is not a constraint, but a protective charm."

Rebirth eight months later

After strictly following the rules for eight months, the account steadily grew to 570,000 yuan.

The most challenging test was during the market panic; he only used 10% of the funds to build positions in batches according to plan. A month later, when the market reversed and the account broke through 500,000 yuan, he was signing the office lease contract.

At the moment the first rent payment was made, this post-90s individual broke down in tears in the empty office: "Finally... finally, I can start..."

The transformation now

Now, Ajie has learned to wait.

"I used to think about making a quick comeback," he said recently on the phone, "Now I understand that steadily earning an employee's salary every three days is more reassuring than anything."

Last week, he sent a team photo with a message: "Teacher, thank you for helping me understand that trading, like entrepreneurship, requires patience and discipline."

In the past, I stumbled alone in the dark; now the light is in my hands.

The light has been shining all along, will you follow? @币来财888