When I first entered the industry, I had 30,000 U and always felt that "with little money, big things can't be done". Later, I understood: the ones who lose the most in the crypto world are those who think they can earn 100,000 with 1,000 U; the ones who earn the most steadily are those who treat every 100 U as life with their 1,000 U.

These past few days the backend exploded: "Master, I only have 1000U/2000U, can I hang out with you?" You can, but first get the thought of "making quick money" out of your head — 1000U is not for you to "double up", it's meant for you to "develop the skill to earn 100,000 U".

1000U Start with "Penny-pinching Hunter": Only hit the "Sure Target"

Don't focus on those coins that have risen 50% and shout 'missed out'; that little money of yours will be gone with just one mistake. Here are the 'hunting rules' for players with 1000U:

  • Only focus on the old mainstream of 'N shape + 20-day line': For example, the previous BCH and ZEC, retracing to the 20-day line with reduced volume, then breaking through the previous high with increased volume— such 'old soldiers who have had a big feast' are 10 times more reliable than new coins.

  • Single position should not exceed 200U: split 1000U into 5 parts, take profit at 10% in one go, earning 20U; if you make a mistake with a 2% stop loss, you'll lose 4U— even if you make 3 mistakes and only get it right 2 times, you're still making a profit. Last week, a fan did this with 1500U and earned 180U in 3 days; he said, 'Not losing for the first time is more satisfying than earning 10,000'.

The dumbest thing is not having less money, but treating 1000U as 100,000 U.

I've seen too many people: taking 1000U with 5 times leverage, chasing highs and cutting lows, losing everything in 3 days, and then cursing that 'the crypto circle is a scam'. Remember: if you have little money, don’t imitate the 'operations' of the big players; learn the 'rules' from the big players.

  • Don't average down: If the coin bought with 1000U drops by 2%, cut it directly. Don't think about 'adding a bit to lower the average price'— that little money of yours will still lose everything even if you average it down to zero.

  • You must withdraw when you earn: For example, if you earn 200U, immediately withdraw 100U to store in your wallet, and roll the remaining 100U— don’t think 'this little money isn't worth withdrawing', that 100U you withdraw now is the foundation for the future 100,000 U.

Can 1000U succeed? I started with 30,000 U, which I trained from 500U.

When I first entered the circle, my first account only had 500U. Following the rule of 'N shape + 20-day line', I rolled it to 3000U in half a year before daring to add more money. The crypto world is never about 'money making money', it's about 'skill making money'— if you train with 1000U to have the discipline of 'take profit at 10% and cut loss at 2%', you can still earn when you have 100,000 U; but if you train with 1000U to develop the habit of 'gambling', you will lose everything even if you get 1,000,000 U.

Lastly, let me say something from the bottom of my heart: the digits in my current account are built up from the rules I 'extracted' back when I had 500U. The 1000U in your hands is not 'starting capital', it's a 'ticket'— with this ticket, first learn how to 'not lose', then talk about 'big profits'.

Twelve years in finance, an exclusive guide for pioneers in the crypto world: Insight into the market, steady progress, pay attention to how the heavenly master teaches you to steadily increase value. Risks and opportunities coexist in investment; blind operations are a major taboo in the crypto circle!