A fan lost 1 million and wants to quit. I brought him back one order at a time.
The day he came to me, he only said one thing:
"Brother Jie, I really can't take it anymore, I've lost 1 million."
I didn't reply to him immediately.
Because I understand the state of such people too well. Those who have lost too much fear not just being out of money, but also being directionless. Their mentality has collapsed, and their hands are ruined.
Later he told me that in this past year,
he followed countless signal groups, and blew up his entire capital three times.
He was betting on both short and long positions without any system.
Every time he made a little profit, he wanted to double down, but ended up blowing up again, losing tens of thousands in a day.
The hole of 1 million wasn't lost in a day,
but through emotional trades, margin calls, and gambling trades.
I asked him: How much do you have left?
He said: I only have 5200 U left. Do I dare to play?
I said: You can turn it around, but you have to listen to me.
From that day on, he handed over the control to me, following every trade closely.
It wasn't about giving signals or reporting levels, but about managing the rhythm.
We only engage in high win-rate logic and avoid ambiguous markets.
In 20 days, the account grew to 12,000.
On the 37th day, he finally returned to 26,000.
On the 62nd day, the account net worth exceeded six figures.
Now, he is no longer that panicked guy chasing highs and lows, losing money,
but one of the most stable and loyal fans under my guidance.
For some market conditions I didn't even trade, he proactively avoided them, saying: "Sister, this isn't clean."
He was able to turn it around, not because I'm so magical,
but because he was truly willing to change.
You might want to ask:
How did he turn it around?
What logic did he use? Why can I execute every trade for him so cleanly and efficiently?
I won't publicly write these things down
Because it wouldn't help. Those who understand have already come to me.
Those who can't take it in, even if I told them, wouldn't be able to stop their itchy hands.