With less than 5000U in your capital, hold your horses before diving in $RAVE
To be blunt, if you're rushing in, you're just handing money to the market.
In crypto, it's not about who has the biggest balls, but who can last the longest.
With smaller capital, you need to play it safe.
A true story
Last year, I guided a newbie who entered with 800U, hands shaking while placing orders. $RIVER
Following my strategy:
In 4 months, he reached 19,000U
In 6 months, he hit 28,000U
Not once did he get liquidated
It's not that he was super smart, he just followed the right method. $ZEC
If you want to flip small funds, here are three rules:
First, split your capital into three parts
One part for short trades, take profits quickly
One part for swing trading, catch the trend
The last part stays put, waiting for extreme market conditions to save you
Second, only trade with the trend, avoid choppy markets
80% of the time, if there are no signals, sit on your hands.
Take out half your profits first; securing gains feels good.
Third, discipline beats luck
Cut losses when they hit your stop-loss
Reduce positions when profits reach your target
Never average down on losing trades
Once emotions take over, liquidation is just around the corner.
To be honest
Going from 800U to 28,000U isn't about gambling; it's about rules, patience, and self-control.
Before, you were fumbling in the dark, now I've lit the way for you.
Whether you follow or not, that's your choice. @Ming_铭哥
To be blunt, if you're rushing in, you're just handing money to the market.
In crypto, it's not about who has the biggest balls, but who can last the longest.
With smaller capital, you need to play it safe.
A true story
Last year, I guided a newbie who entered with 800U, hands shaking while placing orders. $RIVER
Following my strategy:
In 4 months, he reached 19,000U
In 6 months, he hit 28,000U
Not once did he get liquidated
It's not that he was super smart, he just followed the right method. $ZEC
If you want to flip small funds, here are three rules:
First, split your capital into three parts
One part for short trades, take profits quickly
One part for swing trading, catch the trend
The last part stays put, waiting for extreme market conditions to save you
Second, only trade with the trend, avoid choppy markets
80% of the time, if there are no signals, sit on your hands.
Take out half your profits first; securing gains feels good.
Third, discipline beats luck
Cut losses when they hit your stop-loss
Reduce positions when profits reach your target
Never average down on losing trades
Once emotions take over, liquidation is just around the corner.
To be honest
Going from 800U to 28,000U isn't about gambling; it's about rules, patience, and self-control.
Before, you were fumbling in the dark, now I've lit the way for you.
Whether you follow or not, that's your choice. @Ming_铭哥