$BEAT Many people start off in the wrong direction.

I have seen too many newcomers, and the first thing they say when entering the crypto world is:

"Teacher, can 800U become 10,000?"

But the real question should be:

"800U, how can I survive?"

The crypto world is never short of opportunities; what it lacks are those who can endure until the opportunity arises.

The smaller the capital, the more likely it is to be dragged down by a 'poor man's mentality'—

wanting a quick turnaround, seeking shortcuts, substituting emotions for rationality.

$LIGHT I never teach people to make money by luck; I only teach one thing:

Use rules to counter human nature and exchange time for certainty.

The sister who turned 800U into 7400U didn't win because of the market,

but because she cleared the "gambler's logic" from day one.

The three things she did at the beginning were very simple:

Break up the capital, be able to afford losses;

Only touch BTC and ETH, not be dragged away by altcoins;

If a position loses 10%, it must stop loss, never average down.

I always say that the confidence of small funds does not come from going all-in,

but from position management that can help you control your emotions.

Later, she used the simplest and most stable method:

Building a foundation with mainstream coins, quickly entering and exiting in waves,

Withdrawing a portion of the profits first, and continuing to roll the rest back into the base.

No high leverage, no full position holding,

Reducing positions and stopping when facing extreme market conditions.

$WET 800U to 7400U looks like a comeback,

but in essence, it is just 9 months without making big mistakes.

Those who can truly keep their money,

often find the trading process painfully boring:

Stop loss when needed, reduce positions when necessary, and leave when it’s time to rest.

If you are still repeatedly losing money,

Don’t rush to find a magic strategy; just do these three things:

Survive, manage your positions well, and trade without emotions.

Just remember one thing:

The market rewards those who are patient,

but will eliminate those who do not follow the rules in one go.