From 1200U to 500,000U, a turnaround in six months; I didn't gamble with my life, I just did three things right.
When I first entered the cryptocurrency world, I only had 1200U. My hands were trembling when I placed my first order.
But I knew well: the less capital you have, the less you can afford to rush.
I never fantasized about a sudden turnaround; instead, I waited patiently like a hunter for the right opportunity. Four months later, my account balance reached 32,000U; after six months, I successfully broke through 500,000U without any mistakes in between.
Some say it’s luck, but in fact, it’s based on three iron rules for survival and wealth accumulation.
First, split the capital to ensure survival. I divided the 1200U into three parts: one part for short-term trading, only dealing with mainstream coins, exiting when the volatility is right;
one part for swing trading, only acting when signals are clear, pursuing certainty; and the last part as a hidden card, never to be used lightly.
With a hidden card, my mindset remains stable. Those who charge in with all their capital easily lose their composure in fluctuations, making it hard to last.
Second, follow the trend and avoid being trapped in oscillation. Most of the time, the market is in sideways motion; when there’s no direction, I observe from the sidelines. When a trend emerges, I get in and take profits in segments.
Once profits are secured, I cash out; money in my wallet is more substantial than watching numbers jump. I can accumulate wealth through stability rather than aggression.
Third, rules come first, and emotions must be discarded. I calculate risks for every trade in advance, exiting on time without harboring illusions.
I reduce my position once I reach my target, letting the remaining profits run free. If I’m wrong, I never double down; when emotions go out of control, it’s time to exit. It’s not necessary to predict the market correctly every time, but I must adhere to the rules every time.
Having little capital is not scary; what’s scary is impatience, gambling, and stubbornness. I’ve come this far thanks to patience, discipline, and a steady approach.
I’ve also taken detours, but now the direction is clear. If you’re still lingering with small capital, wanting to slowly accumulate wealth, stop gambling; follow the rules, and time will reward you.