Who says you can only be a victim in the crypto world? Even a salted fish can turn its life around; how can a retail investor not have their moment of revenge?

The key difference is that the salted fish has completely given up struggling, while the retail investor just hasn't found a way to break through.

I have guided more than a dozen students, and over 70% have transformed from 'frequent liquidators' to 'profit masters'—some have lost everything, while others still persevered despite being heavily in debt, and now most can consistently reap rewards.

There is a young man who left a lasting impression on me. When he first came to me, he only had 2000 USDT left and was carrying 50,000 in debt.

He told me that in the past year, he had liquidated six times, and the most desperate time he even lost the money he had set aside for his parents' medical expenses. But what about now?

In just three months, 2000 USDT turned into 35,000, not only paying off most of his debts but also buying new appliances for his parents. His social media is filled with hope for life, captioned 'This is how the crypto world should be.'

There is also a retired aunt who, after learning the 'Swing Profit Technique,' operates with astonishing stability. She is not greedy, making a decisive exit after earning 3% to 6% each time. After a year, she never liquidated once, and by year-end, she calculated that 3000 USDT had rolled into over 20,000, even more than her husband who dances in the square and invests.

I never teach my students flashy techniques—no complicated indicator analysis, no high-risk guessing of tops and bottoms, just the most practical methods: using the safest strategies to earn money within probabilities, with the core being position control, discipline, and counteracting human nature.

Most people lose money not because they don’t know how to read the market, but because no one reminds them in a timely manner at critical moments. I strictly monitor my students' stop-loss lines, urging them to close positions as soon as the time comes.

Recently during the surge in SOL, a student entered the market with 2000 USDT. When it reached the target, he hesitated, thinking it could go higher.

I calculated for him: 'If you take profit now, you can earn 2500; being greedy might lead to a loss of 1000. What do you choose?' He gritted his teeth and closed the position, and the next day, it indeed corrected. He specifically messaged me to thank me for 'pulling him back.'

Don't fantasize about getting rich overnight by luck. There are plenty of opportunities in the crypto world; what is lacking are people who understand 'rhythm control'—knowing when to hold back, when to strike decisively, and when to retreat safely, these are far more useful than those complicated techniques.

The market remains unpredictable, and opportunities are fleeting. Whether to continue being the harvested retail investor or to learn profitable techniques from me is entirely up to your mindset.