Brothers and sisters with a principal of less than 1000U, hold on for a moment and listen to my advice.
The cryptocurrency world is not a casino; it’s a battlefield of strategies.
With less capital, you must be stable, like an old hunter who knows how to stay calm. Last year, I mentored a beginner with an account of just 800U. At the beginning, he couldn't even place orders without shaking, afraid of losing everything with a single move.
I told him: "Follow the rules, and you can gradually recover."
Four months later, his account surpassed 19,000 U;
After half a year, it shot up to 28,000 U, and he never blew up a single position.
Some ask if it’s luck? It’s not; it’s all about strict discipline.
These three "rules for survival and profit" helped him go from 800U to where he is now:
First rule: Divide your funds into three parts and keep an exit strategy.
Split the principal into three parts: 300U for day trading, focusing only on Bitcoin and Ethereum, taking profit when there’s a 2%-4% fluctuation;
250U for swing trading, waiting for clear opportunities before acting, holding positions for 2-4 days for stability;
250U reserved as a backup, remain unmoved even in extreme market conditions; this is the confidence for recovery. Have you seen those who go all in with several thousand U?
They panic when it rises and flinch when it falls, not able to go far. Real winners know to keep some money on the sidelines.
Second rule: Follow trends, don’t waste time on fluctuations.
The market spends 80% of the time in sideways movement; frequent trading just means paying fees to the platform.
If there’s no signal, sit tight; if there’s a signal, act decisively.
When profiting 12%, withdraw half first; securing profits is the reliable approach. The rhythm of experts is: "Do nothing if you must, but when you act, be sure to hit."
When his account doubled, I watched him steadily collect money, not anxious, not chasing rising prices.
Third rule: Prioritize rules, control your emotions. A single stop-loss must not exceed 1.2%; leave when it hits the point;
When profits exceed 2.5%, reduce the position by half, let the remaining profits run;
Never average down on losses; don’t let emotions drag you down. You don’t need to time the market perfectly every time, but you must adhere to the rules each time.
Making money relies on a system that controls the impulse to act recklessly.
Remember, having little capital is not scary; what’s scary is always thinking about "turning it around in one go." Rolling from 800U to 28,000 U is not based on luck; it relies on rules, patience, and discipline.



