With small funds in the cryptocurrency market, don’t think about getting rich quickly, first think about 'not dying'.
Many people ask as soon as they enter the market:
'Are there any coins that can turn things around in one shot?'
To be honest, there are, but they don’t come to most people.
What really allows small funds to grow slowly is never luck, but a set of the simplest yet most stable execution methods.
I have been using it and have always had those around me follow suit.
It’s not complicated, but the premise is — you have to be able to hold on.
First, only focus on a few coins, don’t be greedy for more.
There are many opportunities in the cryptocurrency market, but people's attention is limited.
Choose 2-3 coins with good liquidity and high activity, do it repeatedly, and become familiar with them.
When there are too many coins, judgment becomes chaotic, and mistakes are always faster than correct judgments.
Second, when the market is extreme, emotions must be slow by half a beat.
Don’t chase when it rises, and don’t panic when it falls.
The market loves to harvest from those who chase the rise and panic in the moment.
Being a step slower makes you safer.
Third, always leave yourself some room in your position.
Don’t go all in.
Leave at least one-third of your capital, and your mindset will be completely different.
With light positions, judgment is clear;
With heavy positions, emotions will crash first.
Fourth, making money is not about holding more, but about knowing how to move.
Set profit-taking and stop-loss levels before entering.
Withdraw when the target is reached, don’t haggle with the market.
Much of the profit is 'already earned', but sent back due to greed.
Fifth, learning some basic techniques is enough.
No need for complex models or flashy indicators.
Understanding trends, support, and resistance can help you avoid half the pitfalls.
Sixth, enter and exit in batches, don’t bet your life all at once.
If you plan to buy, do it in several rounds;
If you plan to sell, do the same.
Breaking down the risks naturally stabilizes your account.
The last point, and the most important one:
Don’t fully rely on anyone’s opinion, including mine.
The market has no standard answer,
The premise for you to survive long-term is that you know what you are doing.
The cryptocurrency market does not reward smart people,
It only rewards those who are steady, slow, and can execute.
When you can manage risks and maintain rhythm,
Profits will eventually come looking for you.


