From losing 300,000 to 40,000 U, he only did one thing right
When he first found me, he was already a bit numb from being tormented by the market.
He lost 300,000 in business, with inventory piling up and cash flow cut off, and he was in a state of anxiety every day. Later, he got involved in the cryptocurrency world, initially thinking it would help him turn things around, but it became more chaotic, turning small gains into larger losses, and at one point, his account only had 5,000 U left.
That day he came to me and said directly: "Brother Tao, I don’t seek to get rich quickly, I just want to earn back my money little by little, and stop losing."
I only replied with one sentence: "Okay, but you must follow instructions."
In the first week, I didn’t let him go all in, nor did I let him chase the market wildly; I only had him do the two simplest things—small position testing + strict stop-loss. Many opportunities he looked at seemed like they could "fly," but I made him hold back. That week, he only made a few hundred U, but his state stabilized.
In the second week, we started to catch the rhythm, focusing on more certain swing opportunities. No more than two trades a day, take profits when there are gains, don’t be greedy. Gradually, his account began to feel better, rising from 5,000 U to 8,000 U, then to 12,000 U.
The real change came in the third week.
He began to fully execute the plan without making emotional decisions. When the market fluctuated, others panicked, but he remained steady. He took profits when needed and cut losses without hesitation. That week, he caught several waves of rhythm, and his account directly broke through 20,000 U.
By the fourth week, it was no longer a question of "can I make money," but rather "can I continue to be steady."
I started to let him appropriately increase his position, but the premise remained: only do trades within the plan. As a result, after a month, he grew from the initial 5,000 U to over 40,000 U.
He later told me a sentence that left a deep impression on me:
"I used to think turning things around relied on a big gamble, but now I know, what truly saved me was you always making me slow down."
The cryptocurrency world has never lacked opportunities; what it lacks are those who can survive.
Many people fall on the road of "wanting to get rich quickly," while those who truly succeed are the ones who learn to be steady first.
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