I started with 2000U and spent a full 92 days rolling it up to 60,000U.
It’s not a myth of becoming rich overnight, nor is it about doubling your money in one night, but rather a replicable, executable, and sustainable capital management system.
Many people believe that 2000U can’t achieve much, but what truly determines whether you can survive in the crypto space is not the principal amount, but your method.
Below is the trading framework that I adhered to for those 92 days:
1. Always divide the capital into 5 parts: each position only takes 400U.
I never fully invest, nor do I increase my positions; I always maintain an 80% safety cushion at all times.
Why?
Because as long as the funds don't break, the market will always provide opportunities.
With a light position, even if you make a wrong call, you won't die, and if you make the right call, there is still room for profit.
2. All operations follow the '1:2' profit-loss structure.
I set two parameters that must be executed for each trade:
Stop loss: 3% (maximum loss 12U)
Take profit: 6%-10% (at least earn 24U+)
The underlying logic of doing this is very simple:
As long as the win rate exceeds 50%, the funds will naturally keep rolling up.
The actual result is that I made about 70 trades this month:
Loss: 28 trades × -12U = -336U
Profit: 42 trades × +35U = +1470U
Net profit 1134U+, almost doubled the principal.
It's not about luck; it's about the profit-loss ratio.
3. Three strict rules: keep the account consistently online.
1. No stop loss set, no permission to open a trade.
All liquidations stem from luck.
2. Don't be greedy with profits, take profits and leave.
I'm not here to gamble on the ceiling; I'm here to make money.
3. Don't chase highs, don't trade with passion, only trade familiar models.
I only trade breakout structures; everything else is abandoned.
The crypto world never rewards smart people; it rewards those who follow the rules.
4. Why do others keep losing more while I keep getting steadier?
Because most people die in their positions:
If it rises, chase it.
If it drops, just hold on.
Blaming the market for liquidation.
Wanting to turn things around but relying on emotional trading.
I never bet on direction; I bet on discipline execution.
For 92 days, I treated every trade as a math problem, not as gambling.
Conclusion: If you only have a few thousand U left and still want to turn things around...
Remember one thing:
For those who have methods, 1000U is just the starting point;
For those without methods, even 10,000 U can be wiped out.
What you lack is not the market, but a system that allows you to continuously make money.
As long as you are willing to execute according to the rules, your 2000U can also grow big.




