I personally helped him grow from 1,400 U to 54,000 U, but I blocked him on the 36th day. This story might help you understand the real meaning of 'turning the tide' in the cryptocurrency world.
When he first found me, his account had only 1,400 U left, the aftermath of his third liquidation. Every morning, he would send messages: 'Bro, if I lose any more, I’ll completely exit the market.' That anxiety of wanting to make quick money while fearing missing out was just like what we felt when we first entered the market.
On the first day, I taught him to allocate 10% of his capital to build a position in ETH. He looked at the screen and asked, 'Just 200 U? When will I earn that back?' I looked into his eyes and said, 'You're not here to gamble; you're here to rebuild your account.' He gritted his teeth and pressed the buy button.
Three days later, the market took off, and his account was up 36%. I told him to transfer the more than 600 U he earned to a stablecoin wallet and to only use the original capital for further trades. 'Profits should be like nurturing seeds; store them up before they sprout.' During that time, we almost monitored the market together; he noted down every trade in his notebook, even marking the market analysis at three in the morning with dense annotations.
1,400 U, 1,900 U, 5,200 U, 8,700 U... On the 28th day, when he broke through 50,000, he suddenly asked, 'Bro, am I considered a pro now? Can I bring friends in?' I didn’t respond but noticed he started posting profit screenshots in his friend circle, captioned 'Turning the tide in the cryptocurrency world isn’t hard.'
On the 34th day, he secretly invested heavily in a meme coin, reasoning that 'after watching the K-line for three days, I felt it would definitely rise.' By the time I discovered it, his account had already lost 43%. 'I wanted to test my judgment,' he said, with a tone of defiance. From that day on, he began frequently trading short-term, setting wider stop-losses, resembling his state right after the liquidation.
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