Recently, many friends have asked how small funds can get started in the cryptocurrency world. Today, I won't talk about the abstract; I'll review a path I've personally verified: how to use discipline to achieve compound growth with limited chips.
The core message is simple: Use the certainty of small wins to leverage the miracle of compounding. Don't think about getting rich overnight; that's no different from gambling. The iron rule I set for myself was: always aim for a steady return of 3%-5% daily. It sounds small, but once compounding takes effect, the power is beyond imagination.
There are three tactics, all based on discipline:
First, only do "trend pullbacks," no guessing bottoms or escaping tops.
I never trade against the trend; I only look for opportunities when there's a clear upward trend and the price pulls back to key support. I only take the most stable part of the fish, giving up the fantasies of the head and tail. This ensures a high probability of successful trades.
Second, strict position management, always leaving room for maneuver.
Each time I trade, my position never exceeds half of the total capital. If I make a profit, I use the profits to add in batches; if I incur a loss, I decisively cut losses because the loss of principal is limited. This allows me to maintain a stable mindset at all times and not panic due to a single failure.
Third, a daily review mindset, rejecting greed.
Each day’s trading has a clear plan; once the target is reached, I stop, usually not exceeding two trades. This avoids being tempted by subsequent market movements and giving back profits. Every evening, I must review and summarize experiences and lessons learned.
Thus, starting from 1000U, like rolling a snowball: from 1000U to 1800U, then to 3200U, and finally to 7100U, each step is taken steadily, with small drawdowns controlled. This process tests not how advanced your skills are, but whether you can execute the established strategy like a machine.
The market always has opportunities, but it only offers opportunities to those who are prepared and disciplined. Don't always envy others feasting on profits; first, check if you have the discipline to withstand hits and the patience to wait. I am Brother Niu; investing is a marathon, we proceed steadily, step by step.