Because for 170,000, if you don't go into the sea and just work, to be honest, it would take five years to earn that much. But in the cryptocurrency world, a small capital can yield that in just three or four days. I've seen many people turn a few thousand into tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands in just over a year in the crypto space, and they do it frequently. They just don't withdraw, which frustrates me. If I had their skills, I'd have withdrawn and boasted about my success on all social media and quickly exited the crypto world to enjoy my money.
Because I can't make that much money on my own, I give my money and account to others to operate. It's not that I'm foolish or can't play; you let me play, I won't liquidate, but I also can't make much money, that's all. It's not that I'm stupid and want others to play; I just want to rely on others' skills to get rich quickly with a small amount of capital.
I am now working hard to learn skills and summarize experiences. I just want to ensure that when I open positions, I don't lose money or liquidate. My ability to make money is still lacking; for example, with a capital of 100 oil, if the market is good this month, I might earn 100 oil, doubling it, which is the best scenario. Most of the time, I might only earn 30 oil in a month from 100 oil, and that's about it. Making 100,000 feels like a dream.
But I am still very sad to this day. Clearly, the people I gave accounts to could turn a thousand into hundreds of thousands. They have verifiable records, and I even had them record their performance for me. Why, when I give them my money and account, does it end up in liquidation? If I had any luck at all, I would have recovered my 170,000 long ago.
But over the course of more than a year, I experimented with more than a dozen, each requiring nearly a thousand in capital because with less money, others find it hard to succeed. It's just that I have no luck with wealth; if the money is mine, that person will definitely fail and liquidate, without exception. Even with a friend I've known for almost a year who often discusses market trends, he has frequently turned small amounts into tens of thousands, but his greed caused him to liquidate. After my account was wiped out by a junior student at the beginning of the year, I found him and told him it was basically hard for me to turn around now. I said I was gathering some money to buy oil, relying on him to help me turn around, and then it was quite miraculous. My friend couldn't even manage to do it; he exploded within two days.
Then, he quickly turned a few thousand into tens of thousands with his own money. This is a true story. At that moment, I was really quite broken. Whoever uses the money that passes through my hands will end up liquidating. Others can easily make it happen, so the most painful part of that time at the beginning of the year was that I resigned myself to fate. I realized I really have no luck with wealth, and it took me several months to recover from this. I kept wondering, why? Why does not even a bit of luck with wealth come to me?
Later, I realized I have no luck in wealth, so I decided to live aimlessly. This life is just like this, and then I used a few hundred to train myself. Maybe I don't have luck in wealth, but I also don't want to admit that I have no skills at all.
I still often encounter people who turn a few thousand into hundreds of thousands, and every time I envy them. I really hope I can have such an opportunity once. It's quite funny for those without skills; they were quite pleased in the afternoon thinking they were all in the green, praised by some who lost more. I felt like I had an epiphany, and then turned around to see others making tens of thousands from a few thousand. Sigh, they just don’t withdraw... but if they did, they wouldn't be casually making money that ordinary people can't earn in a year.
Now I plan to learn the skills of these people, the opening strategies. Life is long, I am only in my twenties, I don't have it now, but I might suddenly have this luck when I'm in my thirties or forties. What if one day I can also make a lot with a small amount of capital? Once is enough, I estimate if I earn tens of thousands I might be excited to withdraw half.