Last month, a newcomer added me and spoke very softly: "Big Saint, I only have 500U... Can I still play?
To be honest, I almost replied: "Brother, don't mess around."
Because I know how easily such small accounts can be wiped out by market fluctuations in the crypto world.
But his first question stopped me: he didn't ask if he could double his money, nor which coin would skyrocket.
He said: "Big Saint, how can I break my positions more steadily?"
At that moment, I thought: "Huh? This brother is a bit interesting."
I told him to divide his money into 10 parts, only to take 50U for each trade. If he makes a mistake, stop immediately; never chase after a loss.
As a result, he really followed my advice. After two consecutive losses, he just kept his hands still, even though he was itching to react to the market.
He said: "I'm here to earn steady money, not to gamble my life."
His small goal made me laugh out loud: "I’ll be satisfied with earning 2% every day."
In the end, he really followed this rhythm.
One day, he made 5%, excitedly sent me a screenshot from his backend, and then told me he transferred 1% of his profit to a cold wallet to secure it.
At that moment, I thought: "That's it, this guy is a bit too steady."
In less than half a month, he came to share good news: 500U turned into 1500.
It's not that he made a huge profit on any single trade; it’s just that little profits were accumulated every day.
Later, after a few consecutive correct trades, he was able to use "profit" to add to his position for the first time, while his principal remained unchanged throughout.
So you see, it's not that he's exceptionally smart; he just has more patience than the average person.
The most memorable time for me was when he watched others go all in and double their money while complaining in the group: "It's too nerve-wracking. I make dozens of U every day, watching others have a blast."
But despite the complaints, his hands never wavered.
The hardest part in the crypto world is this.
Then things started to accelerate: breaking 10,000U in a month, and three weeks later breaking 50,000U.
No one in our team doubted it because every trade was recorded, and it was absurdly steady.
He later told me: "The first thing I do every day is not to check the market but to look at today's take-profit line."
After hearing that, I could only say: "This guy will live a long time."
I'm not writing this to boast about him; I just want to show a fact to newcomers: it's not that you can't win; it's that you can't resist.
Small accounts fear impatience, fear gambling, fear not being able to stop.
But as long as you stay steady, small money can still grow into big money.
If you’re starting with a few hundred U now, don’t panic, don’t complain.
As long as you follow the right direction, turning things around will be faster than you think.
If you can't see the market clearly, can't break positions properly, or can't control yourself,
just come find me.
I don't take reckless people; I only take those who want to come in steadily.
