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Last night, a brother sent me a message saying his account had reached 71,000U.
A month ago, when he came to find me, his account was down to just 2,300U—he'd been liquidated and was nearly finished. His family was telling him to quit the crypto space, saying he wasn't cut out for it.
That's when he asked me a question that really got to me:
"Brother, can I please stop making mistakes?"
I didn't recommend any 100x coins or tell him get-rich-quick stories. I just had him do three things:
1️⃣ Only take one trade per day, then close the app.
2️⃣ Strictly control position size—don't add when winning, don't average down when losing.
3️⃣ Only trade setups you truly understand—don't chase hype, don't touch bounces.
Week one, he made 3,100U and told me: "So this is what it feels like to not lose money."
Week two, he took a loss on a BTC short, then caught an ETH bounce wave, bringing his account up to 12,000U.
Week four, one mid-term ETH trade netted him 47 points, and the account surged to 71,000U.
28 days, 2,300U turned into 71,000U—nearly 26x returns.
What he said to me last night, I think everyone losing money in crypto needs to hear:
"Before, I always thought the market wasn't giving me opportunities. Now I realize I never truly waited for one."
99% of people who get liquidated in crypto aren't because of brutal market conditions—it's because of:
Being too impatient: opening 8 trades a day, running longs and shorts non-stop, terrified of missing out on a fortune.
Being too reckless: trying to win back losses, going for bigger bets after profits.
Being too obsessed with overnight riches: more people blow up overnight than get rich overnight.
The truth is, opportunities never stop flowing in the market. Did BTC and ETH not provide dozens of points this month?
The real question is: can you resist the urge to act and wait for your rhythm to arrive?
I only work with one type of person:
Those willing to change, committed to consistency, and determined not to keep making mistakes.
If you still want to go all-in chasing riches, don't come—it'll burn you out and hurt you both ways.