The day I truly "died" was when I saw that my account only had 900U left.
With a debt of 310,000 U, the bank's debt collection messages rang non-stop like a death knell. During that time, I completely transformed: I was dazed during the day, sleepless at night, watching the market like a gambler, and operating like I was out of my mind. When the market rose, I panicked and missed out; when it fell, I panicked and liquidated my positions, my heartbeat more chaotic than the K-line fluctuations.
It wasn't until I was on the brink of collapse that I realized: it wasn't the market that was killing me, it was myself pushing myself onto the knife's edge. The real turning point was when I forced myself to stop for the first time. Staring at the 900U, I kept thinking: if I keep messing around, my debt will only grow from 310,000 to 610,000, with no way out.
It was also then that I met someone who understood the industry. He didn't make empty promises or shout for all-in; he simply said: "The market is not wrong, the direction is not wrong, what's wrong is your trading method." I used to not believe that a single sentence could save someone, but that day I was completely convinced.
From then on, I followed his rhythm: no chasing highs, no bottom fishing, no emotional trading, only focusing on confirmed trends. Small positions for trial and error, large positions for profit, and stop-losses became as natural as breathing. The 900U slowly rose to 3800U, and it was the first time in years that I felt "I still have hope." The most terrifying thing about debt is not being broke, but feeling like a failure; that day, I saw the light.
In the third month, my account broke 10,000, and I started repaying debts, only to realize that debt is not an endless pit. It turns out that getting back on track doesn't require a hundred-fold miracle coin; with the right method, taking half a step in the right direction every day can bring you back to life.
Six months later, I went from -310,000 U to +1,230,000 U. It wasn't about talent or good luck; it was simply about being on the right path, rhythm, and with the right people.
Many people ask me: "Brother Bao, can someone in debt really turn their life around?" I tell you from personal experience: yes, and faster than you can imagine. I have walked through that darkness and know how cold and lonely it is. If you are still in chaos, still losing, still anxious, come talk to me — when you can hardly hold on, direction is always more important than strength. @招财阿宝


