From factory worker to making a comeback in the crypto world, my journey has been so real.
To be honest, I also came from the countryside.
In the past, I worked in a factory, doing dirty and tiring jobs, earning just over three thousand yuan, with a pile of problems.
By the end of the month, after deducting rent and utilities, I was left with only a few hundred yuan, let alone saving money; instead, I was deep in debt.
Those years were really tough; the more I struggled, the poorer I became. Later, I accidentally got into the crypto world,
with a determined heart and a firm step, I quit my job. I came in with three months' salary, initially knowing nothing, following the trend and making random moves,
losing two to three hundred yuan a day, unable to sleep at night, even considering running back home to farm.
But I didn't give up. I stopped to study for over a month and started building my own trading system,
focusing on position, rhythm, risk control, and emotional management, losing while learning and adjusting.
And now? I've cleared the clouds and seen the sunshine. I bought a house and a car in the city, leading my fans to follow my pace every day, not chasing highs, not making reckless moves, not gambling with my life, but steadily rolling forward step by step.
To be honest, in today's society, it's really hard to make a comeback. In the 90s, you could wear a cap, wield a knife, and navigate the business world,
but now? Those who mix in society are inside, and those who do business are wiped out; every industry is in fierce competition.
Aside from the crypto world, there really aren't any other opportunities for small people like us to turn things around.
Of course, the crypto world isn't just a pie falling from the sky, but as long as there is execution ability, methods, and a sense of rhythm,
at least it's a place where you can slowly climb up relying on skills and patience.
I am still doing it every day, running with some fans who are willing to learn and follow the rhythm.
Those who are interested can come and ask,
for those who are not proactive, I won't bother to persuade.