Recently, the backend has been bombarded by new fans asking: "With just 1000U or 2000U, how do I start in the crypto world?"
Every time I clearly say: either focus on altcoins with solid fundamentals and effective technical breakthroughs (such as rising volume and price, and stabilized patterns) to bet on initial profits;
or split into 2-3 parts to layout quality potential projects, using position management to diversify non-systematic risks.
But the core logic is just one:
Once the target starts to rise, first take profits to recover the principal, letting the floating profit run with the profit-taking position, achieving "zero-cost holding" — this is the safety code for small funds to advance in the crypto world.
But the reality is, the spot market's rhythm is slow and easy to get trapped in fluctuations, most people cannot endure the bottoming period after building positions, and no strategy will work well.
The core pain point for small funds is not the lack of money, but these points:
Lack of a high win-rate trading system, making it difficult to achieve continuous capital appreciation;
Pursuing a high win-loss ratio inevitably sacrifices the win rate, frequent pullbacks can crush the trading mindset;
What is essentially needed is stable compound interest under the premise of low drawdown, the duration doesn't matter, continuous profitability is the core;
Heavy betting is a big taboo, those who dare to bet heavily have strong support from a high win rate and a strong risk tolerance, which ordinary newcomers cannot learn.
To say a painful but true statement: don't fantasize that "waiting until you have 1 million U will allow you to make money."
If you can't even manage positions or control drawdowns with a few thousand U now, even if you are given hundreds of thousands of U, you will still end up losing it back.
The only path for small funds to grow big:
Steadily building a system, accurately taking action to improve the win rate, reducing mistakes to control drawdown, and insisting on compounding interest to snowball.
Remember, in the crypto world, "slow is fast," being able to survive for a long time is itself a profit.
I, Maomao, do not brag or paint cakes, only share practical risk control experience that can help survive in the crypto world. The team still has a few spots available, whether to walk steadily together depends on your own choice. @比特阿猫
