He went from losing 2000 to almost flipping to 100,000 U – only because he stayed steady.
There is a young guy born in the 2000s, just started his freshman year,
suddenly told his family he didn't want to continue studying and ran off with his tuition to look at K lines.
As a result, he quickly paid his 'tuition': lost over 1000 U.
Later, he saw my article online, clicked to follow,
added me on my public account, and sent a message: 'Brother, I don't want to mess around anymore, I want to learn from you.'
I said:
'You can turn things around, but you have to promise me - no greed, no hurry, stay steady.'
Not seeking to get rich overnight, just hoping to survive and grow slowly.
He did manage to do one thing: not be distracted, not gamble, follow the rhythm.
When I provided strategies daily, I didn't focus on his positions,
just reminded him: 'Don't go all in, keep it clean and easy, take it slow, don't gamble your life.'
This guy followed me for over a year,
recently reached out to chat privately, saying his account was almost at 100,000 U,
I was taken aback at that moment,
that's over 700,000 RMB!
What impressed me even more was,
this year I also made directional mistakes three times,
lost quite a bit,
but he always adhered to the principles of 'stability, no greed, no rush', even when I was wrong, he could still hold steady without blowing up.
Writing this, I just want to say:
In the crypto world, it's not the smartest person who wins, but the one who can stay steady survives.
Those who can make big money are not the ones who operate the most, but those who control the risks the hardest.
Market conditions aren't available every day, opportunities won't explode every day,
the real secret to flipping accounts has always been six words: light positions, follow the trend, cut losses.
If you also want to turn things around slowly like him,
don't rush, first learn to survive, then talk about doubling!
I will guide you from chaos to stability, step by step establish your money-making system.
You can also replicate his path.
The only threshold is, can you stay steady yourself?