Someone asked me: "I only have 2500U left, can I turn it into 90,000U in six months?"
I never answer directly, instead I ask: "Do you want to steadily turn things around, or are you betting everything on a final gamble?"
He replied, "I want to survive," then I eased up: "It's possible, but you must adhere to two bottom lines—don't touch emotional trades, and don't gamble with your principal."
Opening his contract account, the 2300U balance was buried under a pile of liquidation records, fortunately, I didn’t find any all-in bottom-fishing operations—this is the only reason I’m willing to guide him.
There are no "shortcuts" in teaching students; the first step must be to build a foundation: only engage in small wave arbitrage, limit to 1 trade per day, keep positions within 15%, and the daily target is just 2%-4%. I repeatedly emphasize: "Staying alive in contracts is more important than making quick money; engrave the word 'stability' into your DNA."
In the first week, he made 300U, by the second week the account surpassed 10,000, but in the third week he got anxious: "Bro, can I increase my position?"
I didn't argue; I directly told him to stop trading for 3 days, with only one task: write 500 words of review daily, not discussing candlestick techniques, just writing about his mental state while trading—like whether he wanted to add to his position during volatility, if he felt greedy during profits, and how to resist temptation.
Having guided so many students, I know very well: turning around isn't about waiting for market conditions; it's about the restraint to withdraw every time it's time to exit.
Three months later, his account reached 40,000U, and only then did I teach him the "two-phase medium-term layout + emotional turning point strategy"—not keeping secrets, but because most people can't even maintain basic discipline, and will be disrupted by greed even after learning strategies.
Six months later, he sent me a statement: 89,300U. I didn’t praise his luck, only said: "Turning around is not difficult; what's hard is not falling into the same pit again."
Over the years, I’ve seen too many people with 5000U unable to turn around, all falling into the trap of "urgency, gambling, and disbelief."
I have no secrets; guiding students relies on "cognitive foundation, disciplined navigation, and practical strategies."
If you also have 2000U and truly intend to follow me to avoid pitfalls and proceed steadily? @掌柜K线