Last night, I received a private message:
"Brother, I rolled from 3200U to 87,000U in 9 weeks, with no margin calls and no gambling with my life."
The accompanying image was a capital curve, rising at a 45° angle, with drawdowns that looked measured, the maximum being less than 7%.
I replied, "Congratulations, but what really matters is not how much you earned, but that you finally removed the word 'luck' from your dictionary."
Three months ago, when he found me, he was left with only 3200U, afraid to even open the app.
I didn't offer comfort, just laid down two iron rules:
1. Only trade what you understand; keep your fingers tied up at other times.
2. Always keep losses capped at 2%; let profits run as far as they can, but never loosen the drawdown.
He followed the rules.
In the first week, he made three trades, two profitable and one losing, with an account gain of 11%, but he felt it was slow.
I told him to put the keyboard in a drawer and give the key to his girlfriend.
In the second week, the market crashed, and there was a wail in the group; he made 19% on a short position, but promptly cut the position in half at 5%, using a trailing stop to secure the rest.
In the third week, he proactively told me for the first time: "I didn't realize you could make money without staring at the screen."
After 9 weeks, the number was fixed at 87,000U.
I asked him what his biggest feeling was.
He said, "Before, my heartbeat followed the K-line dancing; now my heartbeat is my own."
I call this strategy "Snowballing"—not chasing explosive rises or falling into crashes, just taking a small bite when the market is most favorable, then rolling down to the next layer of snow.
Over three years, I’ve guided dozens of followers with it:
2500U→15,000U in 28 days;
3800U→32,000U, mainly short rhythm;
8000U→123,000U, finishing with 21 trades, the account as clean as just washed face.
The secret?
Treat every opening as the last chance to make a mistake.
Treat every closing as the tuition for the next opening.
Compound interest is not magic; it’s about accumulating 1% to build 100% confidence.
Don't blindly believe in fighting alone.
One person can go fast, but a group can last long.
A ship relies on many sails, a tree relies on a forest.
Follow @小花生说币 ; I'm still here, and don't fall behind.