That early morning, a fan suddenly messaged me: “Brother, there are only 1000U left in the account, is it completely hopeless?”
At that time, I was staring at the market; his words revealed despair — losing to the point of numbness, the account was at rock bottom, with only a last breath hanging on.
I didn't beat around the bush and directly asked him: “If you want to turn things around, listen to me; from now on, no reckless operations.”
In the eyes of many, a thousand U is just a “wasted account balance,” but those who truly understand trading know that this is precisely the stage most suitable for a breakthrough. I told him to steady his hands first, to replace the thoughts of “hurrying to recover losses” with “focusing on executing rules.”
After half a minute of silence, he replied with three words: “Brother, I believe.”
In the next three days, we moved step by step like overcoming levels.
On the first day, locking in $ZEC , the moment the breakout pattern was confirmed, I had him enter the market with 200U.
Two hours later, when he messaged me with a trembling voice: “So this is how money can be made?” The second night, watching the rhythm of Ethereum, the market gave a clear signal, and I shouted “Go,” he held steady, and when the account returned to 800U, he said he laughed out loud.
The third challenge was the most critical, and he was surprisingly steady. No impulsive gambling behavior, just patience, rhythm, and rules. After three challenges, 1000U turned into 2400U.
I immediately told him to stop: “That's enough, no more moves.” He said: “Brother, for the first time, I feel that I can survive in the crypto world.”
Later, I helped him replan: withdraw part of the funds for long-term investment, and slowly roll the remaining funds, strictly controlling the position, steady and deliberate.
In fact, many people don't lose because they have little capital, but because the more they lose, the more anxious they become, and the more anxious they are, the more chaotic it gets, ultimately leading to a total collapse. His turnaround was simply because he was willing to let go of impulse at the lowest point and follow the right direction.
Now his account grows steadily every day, neither spiking nor crashing, shifting from “wanting to turn things around” to “growing.”
I’ve always said that the crypto world is never a casino, but a place that amplifies understanding and discipline. What you lack is never luck, but a person who can guide you in the right direction.
If at this moment you also have only a few hundred or a few thousand U left, don’t rush to abandon yourself.
If you want to turn things around, come find me. It’s not about luck; it’s all about practical combat logic.
As long as you are willing to settle down, I will guide you step by step. @juice13

