He lost a million and shouted that he wanted to quit, but in the end, it was me who pulled him back order by order.

When he first reached out to me, he dropped a line:

"Bro, I really can't hold on anymore, I've lost a million."

I didn't reply immediately

Because I understood that state too well

People who lose a lot aren't broke; they have completely lost their direction.

Their mindset is shattered, their hands are crippled, and any further actions will only make it worse.

Later he told me what he had done that year.

He followed countless signal groups and got caught up, going all-in three times until he blew up.

Shorting and going long was all based on gambling, with no system whatsoever.

Whenever he made a little profit, he thought about doubling down, only to end up losing everything overnight.

The million-dollar hole wasn’t lost in a day,

But was slowly dug out by a series of emotional trades, margin calls, and gambling bets.

I asked him: "How much is left?"

He said: "5200U, can I still play?"

I replied: "It can turn around, but you have to listen."

From that day on, he handed over his trades to me and followed me closely.

It wasn’t about signals or price points, but about controlling the rhythm.

Avoiding unclear markets, not trading low probability setups, only taking what’s certain.

In 20 days, his account went from 5200U to 12,000.

In 37 days, it flipped to 26,000.

In 62 days, the net value climbed back up to six figures.

Now, he is no longer that "margin call brother" who chases highs and cuts lows.

In some situations, I didn't take action, and he could calmly say:

"Bro, this is not clean, it's not worth trading."

He was able to turn it around, not because I was so great,

But because he genuinely wanted to change, willing to surrender to the rules instead of being impulsive.

Many people like to ask:

How did he turn it around?

What logic did he use? How could he trade so cleanly, one order at a time?

I won’t write it out,

Because even if I explained it, most people still can’t shake off their impulsiveness.

Those who can take it in have long been by my side.