Sure enough, the money earned by luck was eventually returned to the market by strength.

The "young lady" who shorted LUNA became rich overnight and then went bankrupt.

The genius trader in the currency circle became a prisoner.

1. In 2021, a female investor made tens of millions of US dollars from 220,000 principal in a short period of time by shorting the LUNA cryptocurrency. However, fate was unfortunate, and this "young lady" who once became rich overnight eventually declared bankruptcy.

LUNA once experienced an unprecedented plunge, from a price of nearly $100 to only 1 cent in less than a week. The female investor acted decisively and shorted LUNA with 20 times leverage. Even if LUNA rose by 5%, she would face the risk of liquidation. However, the market trend was contrary to her prediction. LUNA plummeted 99.9999%, so she made a 60-fold profit and pocketed the huge profit.

However, things are unpredictable. After the scenery, she also encountered the dilemma of bankruptcy. This once again proves that the money earned by luck must ultimately be protected by strength.

2. Liang Xi, a grassroots trading genius who was once famous in the currency circle, jumped from a principal of 1,000 yuan to 20 million yuan in one month, and the total assets peaked at 40 million yuan. The 20,000-fold rate of return created a legend in the currency circle.

A former Internet cafe expert, he discovered the wealth code because of Bitcoin trading and plunged into the currency sea with his keen intuition. He traded at high frequency, up to 1,454 times a week, and used 60 times leverage to gain profits. He made 30 million yuan in one month and became a shining star in the currency circle.

Liang Xi not only pursued personal success, but also showed a sense of social responsibility. He generously donated millions to help poor children and handed over tens of millions of wealth to his father for safekeeping, never forgetting his original intention.

However, Liang Xi was recently sentenced to two years in prison for fraud. He violated the law because he did not deliver the money received from the sale of Weibo accounts, involving an amount of 10,000 yuan. Although he was only given a one-month sentence reduction for a full refund, Zhejiang cracked down on fraud and he had to serve two years in prison.