I personally took him from 3000U to 7.8U, but in the end, I had to block him myself.

This story may help you see the true threshold for 'turning around' in the crypto world.

When he entered the market, it was already his third time being liquidated, and there was only 3000U left in his wallet.

"Bro, if I lose any more, I'm really going to exit the market," he said, his hands shaking—a typical case of 'being scared of losing but unwilling to give up.'

The plan I gave was very simple: split the position into 5 parts and only use 10% each time.

He widened his eyes: "What can this small position do?"

I replied, "You're not here to double your money; you're here to turn around."

He believed me.

In the first week, the profit was 42%, and I had him set the profit aside as a 'seed fund,' keeping the principal intact.

In the second week, we broke down the market into 15-minute intervals; if we made a wrong call, we would shut down the computer and review until midnight.

Just like that, 3000U, 4700U, 11,000U, 23,000U… the account was like a snowball, getting bigger and bigger.

On the 31st day, he suddenly asked me: "Bro, can I start taking students now?"

I didn't reply. It wasn't that I was afraid he couldn't do it; I was afraid he would get carried away.

On the 37th day, he secretly gambled half of his position on a 'Musk Twitter concept coin,' resulting in a 51% drawdown.

I asked him why he didn’t inform me.

He said, "I wanted to verify my market sense."

At that moment, I knew the gambler's mode was back online.

On the 39th day, I blocked him.

Not because he lost money, but because he forgot the harshest thing I ever said:

"Turning around doesn’t rely on one tenfold increase; it relies on treating every profit as the next bullet and repeatedly hitting the target with discipline."

How much capital you have doesn’t matter; what matters is—can you close your ears during the loudest times in the market and listen to your own rules?

Those who make it to the end are never the ones who gamble the most but the ones who know how to hit the brakes.

If you are also on the road to rolling your account, you can follow @小花生说币 ; don’t rush to chase trends, first learn to install brake pads on your own system. #跟单必赚 #跟单躺赚