I once had a mother who went from 1800U to 52,000U,
but in the end, I blocked her myself.
When she first came, her voice trembled: "Sister, if I lose any more, I won't even have money for my child's formula."
I only let her use 10% of her capital; she didn't understand. I said, "What we need is to survive."
After three days of gains, 36%, she started to trust me.
After soothing the child to sleep at night, I reviewed the trades, steadily rising from 1800U to 8000U.
But the real turning point came on the 28th day—
She suddenly asked, "Sister, can I also teach others how to trade?"
In my heart, alarm bells went off: she had gotten overconfident.
On the 34th day, she indeed heavily invested in a risky venture, losing 43% before telling me:
"I wanted to test my own judgment."
At that moment, I knew she had reverted to a gambler's mindset.
So on the 36th day, I blocked her.
Not because she lost, but because she forgot the most important rule:
In the crypto world, recovery relies on discipline, not on a single winning bet.
Many can earn 52,000, but very few can hold onto it. $BTC


