Brothers and sisters who have lost, don't cut yet, let me tell you a true story before you decide whether to accept your fate.
In June, a fan came to me. At that time, he could only curl up at the stairway to sleep, and his account had only 500 U.
The day he found me, he said: "I know you might not care about me, but I really just want to try once."
I didn't say much, just told him one thing:
Don't fantasize about getting rich quick; first triple your money, then we can talk about fate.
He took it to heart. For the first 7 days, he followed my rhythm steadily.
On the 8th day, a bullish candle brought in 2800 U, and that night he sent me a voice message, almost crying.
I'm not some internet celebrity in the crypto world, I don't make Douyin videos, I don't live stream, and I don't exploit retail investors. I only focus on one thing: steadily helping people grow their accounts.
You ask me what I rely on to make a living?
Market sense, rhythm, experience. Three things that many people spend a lifetime trying to understand.
Stop talking about "technical analysis"; retail investors play with technical analysis? You might as well pray to the gods.
I tell you, if you want to grow your account, let go of the logic that has led you to losses.
If you're used to heavy positions, chasing high prices, and betting on rebounds, you will eventually blow up.
And I just helped a group of brothers who were down by 100K; within seven days, they grew nearly tenfold.
There are no miracles, only execution.
My trades don't bring in huge profits every day, but the rhythm is methodical, the positions are logical, and the take profit and stop loss are set in stone; no speculative trades.
As long as you're willing to listen and can do "just take action, no quarreling," I can show you a recovery speed you've never seen before.
I know some people will say I'm bragging, call me a scammer.
It's laughable; those who criticize me, are they still doubling down on altcoins, only to be wiped out by a single bearish candle?
Whether you believe me is not important; whether you believe in profits is what determines if your account can recover tomorrow.