Friends with a principal of less than 1000U, don't rush in yet, let me share a few heartfelt truths

The cryptocurrency market is not a casino; it’s a place that survives by rules!

I brought a newcomer in with 800U, and within a month, they reached 18,000. Now it's almost 30,000, and we’ve never blown up a position once during the process.

Do you think it’s luck?

No, it relies on three hard logic points, which are also the core principles that have allowed me to grow from thousands to the point of not checking the market today:

First, divide the money into three parts, don’t put it all in.

One part for day trading, focus on Bitcoin and Ethereum, earn a few points every day and run.

One part for swing trading, wait for a big market move and take a few days.

The last part is kept as a trump card; no matter how big the fluctuations, don’t touch it. Keeping the principal allows for recovery.

Second, only seize big opportunities, don’t mess around.

The market is mostly about wearing you down; don’t act without a trend.

When the real market comes, then enter; if profits reach 15% of your principal, withdraw half first.

Remember, money in your own pocket is what counts as profit.

Third, follow the rules, don’t be emotional.

Set stop-losses properly and cut at the set point, take profits by reducing positions when you have more, and never add positions when you’re losing.

You don’t need to be right every time, but you must do the right thing every time.

Having a small principal is not scary; what's scary is always wanting to recover in one go.

If you are still losing sleep over price fluctuations,

Not knowing how to allocate funds, how to wait for opportunities, how to set stop-losses,

I am here to help you clarify how to allocate funds, how to wait for opportunities, how to set stop-losses.

Follow me; I won't promise great wealth, but at least you'll avoid two years of detours @顶级带单龙哥