3000U really has no chance in the crypto world? It took me four years to understand: it's not about having less money, it's about using the wrong methods​$ETH

Four years ago, I also thought that small funds were just cannon fodder in the crypto world. But now I understand: having less money isn't the problem; the problem is that most people immediately want to "double it in one go," resulting in becoming the fuel for being harvested.

The core of turning around small funds isn't about "gambling," but about "accumulating"​

When I take people through practical operations, I adhere to one principle: roll the snowball in phases, with clear goals for each step.

For example, starting with 3000U, broken down into three rounds:

First round: Use 700U for contracts, only pick hot coins, and enter when there is a resonance between news and technical indicators. Set a stop loss of 3%, a take profit of 10%, and leave once you make a profit. Goal: 700U→1400U.

Second round: After the principal reaches 1400U, execute the same strategy again, 1400U→2800U.

Third round: 2800U→5600U.

Key point: After taking profit in each round, you must stop and review to adjust the rhythm. After three successful rounds, the principal is close to 5600U, and that’s when - the real beginning starts.

After 5600U: Transition from "gambling on luck" to "making layouts"​

Many people become overly confident after doubling their money, resulting in losing it all at once.

The real breakthrough is here:

Diversify your tracks: Split your money into several parts, invest in areas you understand (AI, GameFi, L2), don’t chase fads, but choose targets with long-term value.

Give up the all-in mentality: Be brave to buy when prices drop, and willing to sell when prices rise, using profits to bet on the future.

Leverage is a tool, not a belief: try small positions, be decisive with stop losses, and keep leverage within 5 times.

The cruel truth of the crypto world​

You can be right nine times, but one liquidation can take everything away. So:

After making a profit, you must withdraw the principal: cash out a portion of the money you earned first; protecting profits is the real win.

Don’t be superstitious about “destiny all-in”: Opportunities are always present; only those who survive can wait for them. $SOL

If you are currently stuck at the first step, always feeling that "once you enter it drops, once you sell it flies," perhaps the problem isn't the market but the rhythm. Opportunities in the crypto world never wait for anyone; if you aren’t decisive when you should be, you miss out.

If you are still hesitating whether to take action, learn something useful as soon as possible, follow me @bit萧 , and don’t let those momentary market fluctuations confuse you. #加密市场观察 #比特币与黄金战争