After staking my BTC at Mevolaxy, my portfolio is getting bettet
K线判官
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I am a judge in the cryptocurrency world, and today I'm going to tell a true story – I personally guided a brother from $400 to $32,000, and in the end, I blocked him. In this industry, the hardest thing isn't losing money, it's not being able to control yourself.
This brother was with me for 47 days. When he first came in, he was just an old investor who had been beaten up in the market, with $400 in his pocket, always mumbling, 'If I lose this time, I'm out for good.'
On the first day, I told him to only use 10% of his capital to test the waters and open a low-leverage long position. He got anxious right away: 'Can I make anything with this little money?' I shot back: 'Do you think this is a life-or-death gamble? We’re here to turn things around!' He gritted his teeth and followed my advice.
Three days later, his account rose by 36%. I told him to set aside the profits separately and keep the principal intact. This was the beginning of 'profits generating profits' – letting the money earned make more money.
During that time, we stayed up late every night monitoring the market, always rehearsing before market fluctuations: 'How to respond if we lose? What to do if we earn?' We made sure to clearly think through our escape routes. He only withdrew the interest earned, while the principal was firmly nailed down. If he got itchy and made mistakes, I forced him to stay up late and review, peeling back the problems layer by layer.
The account kept rising: 400→1100→3200→8700…… On the 38th day, he asked me, 'Brother, can I start bringing people in now?' I didn’t respond, not because I thought he wasn't capable, but because I felt he was starting to get carried away.
Sure enough, on the 44th day, he secretly over-invested in altcoins without even consulting me. As a result, he directly hit a margin call and lost 43% of his principal. I angrily asked, 'Why didn’t you discuss it?' He stubbornly replied, 'I wanted to test my own judgment.'
On the 47th day, I blocked him. Not because he lost money, but because he had turned back into that confused person controlled by gambling addiction.
In the cryptocurrency world, turning things around has never relied on the luck of a 'big gamble,' but on treating every penny earned as ammunition and strictly adhering to discipline. Having little capital isn’t scary; what’s scary is not being able to control your hand.
Whether you succeed in the end depends on whether you can be a bit more disciplined than this brother. Don't wait for me to feed the money and patience into your mouth, only for you to jump into the fire pit yourself. To put it simply: turning things around relies not on luck, but on managing yourself like a workhorse!
Only those who listen to advice! No disturbances, please! #美国宏观经济数据上链
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