Is the principal not reaching 1500U? I advise you not to rush into blindly opening positions!
I've seen too many people holding a few hundred to a thousand U dreaming of "doubling it in one go," only to end up blowing their accounts within half a month. $ETH
But one beginner I guided started with 1200U and turned it into 25,000 U in 4 months, now steadily standing at over 38,000 U+, with zero blowouts throughout the process — this is definitely not luck, but the essence of my practical experience from 8000U to eight figures, which I am sharing with you today:
1. Three-part capital allocation, staying alive gives you a chance to make money.
Split 1200U into 3 parts of 400U:
① Day trading: Only focus on 1 position daily, take profits once the target is reached, and never get emotionally attached;
② Swing trading: Don’t chase small fluctuations, wait for a clear trend before taking action, aiming for a profit of 10%+;
③ Reserve capital: Never touch this, keep it for when the market is sluggish as a recovery capital.
Most people fall into the trap of "all in with no way back"; remember: survive first, then you can gradually make back your money.
2. Only grasp the big trends; frequent trading is just giving away money.
80% of the time in the cryptocurrency market is spent in consolidation; frequent trading only sends fees to the platform.
If BTC has been sideways for more than 3 days, close the software, wait for it to break below the consolidation range or stabilize above key moving averages, and only enter when the trend is clear.
Withdraw 30% of profits once they exceed the principal by 20% — "not acting frequently, but when you do, it must be steady" is ten times more reliable than trading every day.
3. Use rules to control emotions; refuse to trade based on feelings.
Set three ironclad rules in advance:
Set stop-loss at 2%, and cut losses without hesitation once it hits; if profits exceed 4%, reduce the position by half to let the profits run;
Never add to a losing position, don’t harbor fantasies of "lowering the average price."
You don’t need to be right every time in your judgment, but execution must be on point — the highest realm of making money is to let rules guard against greed and panic, don’t let emotions disrupt your rhythm.
Having a small capital is never a hindrance; the real problem is always thinking about "getting rich overnight."
Rolling 1200U into 38,000 U is not about gambling, but about controlling risks and waiting for opportunities with a mature system.
If you are still losing sleep over fluctuations of a few hundred U and don’t know how to allocate capital or find trends, I am happy to teach you this method in detail — the key to avoiding three years of detours is always understanding "how to be steady," not "how to be fast." @juice13

