The crypto world is essentially a test of strategy and mindset, not a casino where you can rely solely on luck to turn things around.
The less funds you have, the more disciplined you need to be, just like an old hunter who stays calm when necessary. I once mentored a beginner whose account started with only 800U. At first, even placing orders made his fingers tremble, especially fearing that one wrong move would wipe out his capital.
I told him: "Follow the rules, even small accounts can snowball."
And what happened? In four months, his account grew to 19,000U, and in half a year, it reached 28,000U. Throughout the process, he never experienced a margin call, not even once.
Someone asked if it was luck? I smiled. What luck? It’s all about execution.
Here are the three golden rules of "survival and profit" that helped him go from 800U to where he is now:
**First Trick: Divide your principal into three parts, always keep a backup**
Split your money into three portions:
300U for short-term trading, focusing only on Bitcoin and Ethereum, taking profits when fluctuations hit 2%-4%;
250U for medium-term swing trading, entering only when a clear opportunity arises, holding for 2-4 days, aiming for stability;
The remaining 250U stays in the account untouched, even in extreme market conditions. This fund is your confidence to turn things around.
Have you seen small accounts risking everything at once? One happy surge and they go all-in; a dip and they panic. They can’t go far. Those who survive long know how to leave themselves a safety net.
**Second Trick: Follow the trend, not the volatility**
Most of the market time is spent oscillating. Frequent trading during these times just adds platform fees.
Wait calmly without signals; once a clear signal appears, act decisively.
When profits reach 12%, withdraw half immediately—having some secure cash is more important than anything. The master’s approach is "do nothing if there's no signal; once there is, you’ll harvest."
Watching his account double step by step, I admire his steady rhythm of taking profits—neither rushing nor chasing the highs.
**Third Trick: Strict rules, emotions on the sideline**
Set a limit for single-loss, no more than 1.2%; if reached, exit.
When profits exceed 2.5%, cut your position in half; let the remaining profits run.
Never add to a losing position—that’s the bottom line. Don’t let emotions control you.
You don’t have to always call the market perfectly, but you must always stick to your rules. Making money, at its core, is about using a system to restrain that impulsive heart.
Remember, small capital isn’t really scary; what’s scary is always thinking "go all-in to turn things around." From 800U to 28,000U, it’s not luck from being chosen by fate, but rules, patience, and disciplined execution.
I used to stumble blindly in the dark; now I hold a light. The light will keep shining. Are you in or out?
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The crypto world is essentially a test of strategy and mindset, not a casino where you can rely solely on luck to turn things around.
The less funds you have, the more disciplined you need to be, just like an old hunter who stays calm when necessary. I once mentored a beginner whose account started with only 800U. At first, even placing orders made his fingers tremble, especially fearing that one wrong move would wipe out his capital.
I told him: "Follow the rules, even small accounts can snowball."
And what happened? In four months, his account grew to 19,000U, and in half a year, it reached 28,000U. Throughout the process, he never experienced a margin call, not even once.
Someone asked if it was luck? I smiled. What luck? It’s all about execution.
Here are the three golden rules of "survival and profit" that helped him go from 800U to where he is now:
**First Trick: Divide your principal into three parts, always keep a backup**
Split your money into three portions:
300U for short-term trading, focusing only on Bitcoin and Ethereum, taking profits when fluctuations hit 2%-4%;
250U for medium-term swing trading, entering only when a clear opportunity arises, holding for 2-4 days, aiming for stability;
The remaining 250U stays in the account untouched, even in extreme market conditions. This fund is your confidence to turn things around.
Have you seen small accounts risking everything at once? One happy surge and they go all-in; a dip and they panic. They can’t go far. Those who survive long know how to leave themselves a safety net.
**Second Trick: Follow the trend, not the volatility**
Most of the market time is spent oscillating. Frequent trading during these times just adds platform fees.
Wait calmly without signals; once a clear signal appears, act decisively.
When profits reach 12%, withdraw half immediately—having some secure cash is more important than anything. The master’s approach is "do nothing if there's no signal; once there is, you’ll harvest."
Watching his account double step by step, I admire his steady rhythm of taking profits—neither rushing nor chasing the highs.
**Third Trick: Strict rules, emotions on the sideline**
Set a limit for single-loss, no more than 1.2%; if reached, exit.
When profits exceed 2.5%, cut your position in half; let the remaining profits run.
Never add to a losing position—that’s the bottom line. Don’t let emotions control you.
You don’t have to always call the market perfectly, but you must always stick to your rules. Making money, at its core, is about using a system to restrain that impulsive heart.
Remember, small capital isn’t really scary; what’s scary is always thinking "go all-in to turn things around." From 800U to 28,000U, it’s not luck from being chosen by fate, but rules, patience, and disciplined execution.
I used to stumble blindly in the dark; now I hold a light. The light will keep shining. Are you in or out?