I personally helped him roll his position from 1400 U to 5.4 U, but I ultimately blocked him.

This story might give you a clearer understanding of the cryptocurrency market's "turnaround."

He was a typical "loser" who was "afraid of losing, but unwilling to give up." When he first joined, his account had already been liquidated, leaving him with only 1400 U.

He worried every day, "Brother, if I lose again, I'll quit!"

Everyone understands this mentality: wanting to make quick money, lacking patience, yet afraid of missing out.

On the first day, I asked him to take a 10% stake to start a position. He was terrified, saying, "What's the profit?"

I told him, "You're not here to make a quick buck, you're here to turn your fortune around."

He listened, gritted his teeth, and decided to do as I told him.

Three days later, his profit increased by 36%.

I asked him to separate the profits and continue using his original position without any changes.

This is the first step in rolling a position: profit nourishes profit. In the days that followed, we were online almost day and night, predicting every market trend ahead of time. When we succeeded, we only collected the interest and left the principal alone.

Every time he made a mistake, he would review the market until 3 a.m.

It started rolling from 1400U, to 1900U, 5200U, 8700U...

On the 28th day, he asked me, "Brother, can I lead others now?"

I was silent.

It wasn't that he wasn't capable, but that he was getting carried away.

On the 34th day, he invested heavily in an altcoin without reporting it to me, and lost 43%.

I asked him, "Why didn't you ask me?"

He said, "I wanted to test my own logic."

In the end, he fell back into gambler mode.

On the 36th day, I blocked him.

It wasn't because he lost money, but because he forgot the most important lesson I taught him: A true comeback isn't achieved through a single, explosive profit, but through repeated execution based on a disciplined system, treating each profit as a catalyst for the next.

In the cryptocurrency world, those who survive aren't those who rush to get rich quick, but those who can control themselves and maintain discipline.

The amount of capital isn't important; what matters is whether you can be ruthless, roll your positions at a consistent pace, and follow the rules.

Some people can make it from 1,400 U to 54,000 U, but only a few make it all the way because they have the self-discipline and self-control to overcome the "gambler's mode." #加密市场回调