Advantages
- Manager helped with the basics
- Cleared several card debts in ~3 weeks
- Can start with a small amount
Flaws
- Risky start using a credit card
- Lots of useless information online
- Hard work and little sleep
My name is Natalia Grabowska, I am 28 years old. I live in Wrocław, in a small flat on the outskirts, near old tram lines and the constant noise of construction. I am a graphic designer and have worked as a freelancer for the last few years — logos, packaging, sometimes banners for local brands. Life seemed stable for a long time: in good months I earned around 8–10 thousand złoty, could afford trips, decent equipment, even saved a little.
First the clients left. One after another. One startup closed, another switched to AI tools and cut designers, a third stopped replying to emails, leaving me with unpaid invoices of almost 6,000 zł.
After a couple of months my income fell to 3,500–4,000 zł a month, while fixed costs did not go away:
- rent: 3,200 zł;
- utilities and internet: ~700 zł;
- loan for laptop and gear: 1,100 zł per month;
- food and transport: at least 1,500–2,000 zł.
I started living in the red. Savings went first — about 12,000 zł gone in three months. Then credit cards. I remember when one balance hit −9,800 PLN and I simply stopped opening the banking app. The hardest part was feeling you work all the time but keep digging the hole deeper.
At some point I owed banks and services around 25,000 zł. The phone rang more often than friends. Then I missed a rent payment — for the first time in years. That was when I understood this was no longer a “temporary slump.”
That is when I heard about BitQT. I opened another credit card — the bank set strict insurance terms and a 2,500 PLN limit. I had no other options… I took the risk, put in the full amount from the card, and read everything I could find on AI trading — so much useless noise passed through my head!
Persistence paid off: in about 2–2.5 weeks I not only cleared that card but three more. In just under three weeks I made around 8,000 zł.
I also agreed debt restructuring with the bank, and payments became manageable. I am working steadily again and slowly closing the rest of the debt. New orders appeared. Life is calmer — without the constant fear that everything will collapse tomorrow.
Summary for yourself
2,500 zł start → ~8,000 zł in ~3 weeks
According to the author, after a manager call and intensive work in just under three weeks she earned about 8,000 zł and cleared debts on several cards.
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Reader comments
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Leon B.
Wrocław
I understand you completely — I was doing remote side work when orders dried up and my cards went into the red. After your review I signed up too; the manager helped me tell solid steps apart from internet chaos. Things are slowly improving.
Judyta D.
Wrocław
Yes, there are more and more jobs where AI pushes out ordinary people((( Thanks to you Natalia and the Signal Matrix team for covering the platform — I would have doubted a lot longer on my own.
Agnieszka Z.
Wrocław
The manager call helped me too — without it I would have closed the tab on day two. Manager Patryk, special thanks: he explained in plain language where to start and what to avoid at first.
Maja K.
Wrocław
Natalia, your story inspired me to register as well. Thank you and good luck!
Hubert D.
Wrocław
I read reviews on Signal Matrix for a long time — yours was the most level-headed. I signed up because of that transparency and I’m waiting to talk to a manager so I don’t burn my first deposit down to zero.
Marek P.
Wrocław
I’ll admit in the first days I nearly “ate” my deposit — nerves after debt. Once I figured out the settings, I got the start back and a bit more. Tip: drawdowns happen; staying the course matters more.
Nadia R.
Wrocław
Thank you! I was looking for a story from someone with no investment experience — freelancing, overdue bills, ordinary life, not a “trader with 10 years under their belt.”
Zosia O.
Wrocław
Thank you for writing — people don’t often share a positive experience; they usually only post to bash someone or something.