He only has 5300U left, and when he came, he asked very directly:

"Bro, I only have 5300U left, can I make it to 100,000U in six months?"

I've heard this sentence too many times.

But he is different; he's not crying for help, he is defiant.

I replied to him:

"As long as you have execution power, I'll figure out the rest."

We started with a small position of 800U.

No gambling, no chasing, no fantasizing about doubling—just practicing the rhythm, only taking opportunities he can handle.

In the first month, he rolled his 5300U into 9600U.

Not all wins, there were losses too, but he always held the bottom line, never blew up.

I kept a close eye, every time he changed positions, he had to explain why, no random clicks allowed.

In the second month, he started to take the initiative to cut losses and assess the risk-reward ratio before trading.

The day his account broke 20,000, I knew this person was stable.

By the fourth month, he proactively said to me:

"I’m not in a hurry anymore, I now know how to take profits."

Today, in the sixth month, he just broke 96,000U.

It’s not about luck, there was no explosive gain, nor any miraculous trades,

it’s just rhythm + position control + knowing how to endure.

I’ve always said, the ones who truly make money in the crypto world are not those who can predict price movements,

but those who can maintain their rhythm amidst chaos and turn small amounts into confidence.

5300U may not seem like much,

but for most people, that’s the last bullet.

If you don’t cherish it, it will go to zero; if you follow the right people, it can turn into a weapon.

How to do it? Can it be replicated?

This isn't something that can be explained in a post, but if you really want to turn things around, are willing to keep up with the rhythm, and can persist in doing the right things, I’ll tell you how to play.

I don’t take freeloaders, nor those who are stubborn.

I only take those who are not willing to just walk away like this.