I personally helped him roll from 1200U to 150,000U, but in the end, I blocked him.

This story might give you a clearer understanding of 'turning around' in the crypto world.

He is a typical 'scared of losing but unwilling to give up' retail investor. When he first entered, his account had already experienced liquidation, and there was only 1400U left.

Every day he worried: Bro, if I lose again, I’ll quit the game.

This mentality is something everyone understands: wanting to make quick money, lacking patience, but also fearing to miss out.

On the first day, I advised him to allocate 10% for positioning, and he was scared and said: What can I earn like this?

I told him: You are not here to make quick money; you are here to turn around.

After hearing this, he gritted his teeth and decided to follow my advice.

Three days later, profit +36%.

I told him to separate the profits and continue using the original position, don’t mess around.

This is the first step of rolling capital: profits nurture profits. In the following days, we were almost online day and night, forecasting every market wave in advance, and during successful times, we only took the interest and did not touch the principal.

Every time he made a mistake, he reviewed it until three in the morning.

Rolling from 1200U to 1700U, 5000U, 8500U...

On the 28th day, he asked me: Bro, can I also D someone now?

I fell silent.

It’s not that he couldn’t, but he was starting to get carried away.

On the 34th day, he heavily invested in a altcoin without informing me and lost 43%.

I asked him: Why didn’t you ask me?

He said: I wanted to test my own logic.

As a result, he fell back into the gambler's mode.

On the 36th day, I blocked him.

Not because he lost money, but because he forgot the most important lesson I taught him: True turning around is not about a one-time big profit, but about following a disciplined system, executing repeatedly, and treating every profit as ammunition for the next time.

In the crypto world, those who survive are never those who are eager to get rich quickly, but those who can control themselves and persistently follow the rules.

The amount of principal is not important; the key is whether you can be tough enough to roll capital according to the rhythm and act according to the rules.

Some people can go from 1200U to 150,000U, but in the end, only a few can make it to the end because they have self-discipline and understand how to control themselves to overcome that 'gambler mode.'