When the principal is less than a thousand dollars, don't rush in, listen to a few heartfelt words from Brother Fei!

The cryptocurrency circle is not a casino; if you want to last longer, you have to follow some rules.

I once had a brother who started with eight hundred dollars, and in less than two months, it grew to eighteen thousand, and now it's almost thirty thousand.

He never blew up an account once. You say it's all luck? No. It's based on three simple methods, which is also the foundation that has allowed me to grow from a small amount of capital to now being able to sleep soundly.

Money is divided into three parts, don’t throw it all in at once.

Three hundred dollars for day trading, only focus on Bitcoin and Ethereum, take three to five points and leave, never get attached to a battle;

Three hundred dollars for swing trading, wait for big news and big trends, hold for a few days, seek stability and don’t be greedy;

The remaining four hundred dollars is the bottom card, absolutely do not touch — that is your capital to get back up when you hit rock bottom.

Too many people bet all their hundreds of dollars, and when it rises, they plunge in confusion.

Remember: as long as you have your bottom card, you don’t have to fear not having a card to play.

Only eat the big meat, don’t lick the sesame seeds.

Most of the time, the market is just grinding people down; if there’s no trend, don’t force it.

Watching a show and sleeping is better than blindly operating.

Wait for the trend to come before taking action, for example, when Bitcoin stabilizes at a key position, and Ethereum breaks through its previous high.

When you earn 15% on your principal, withdraw half first; the money that falls into your pocket is the real money.

Those who know how to make money understand: usually lie down and when the wind comes, take a bite and leave.

Rules are greater than feelings.

Set stop-loss at 1.5%, cut it when it hits, don’t fantasize about a rebound;

If profits exceed 3%, first reduce half of the position, let the remaining profit fly for a while;

Absolutely do not add to a losing position, averaging down often leads to deeper holes.

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

Let the rules control your hands, don’t let emotions burn your account.

Having less principal is not a problem; always wanting to "turn over in one go" is.

From eight hundred to thirty thousand, it’s not about magical operations, it’s about not being greedy, not panicking, and following the discipline.

If you’re still being led by fluctuations of dozens of dollars, not knowing how to divide your money, how to wait for opportunities, and how to set stop-losses, I can guide you step by step.

Take it slow, it’s relatively fast @Top-tier trader Brother Fei.