Friends with a principal below 5000U, don’t rush to place an order yet. Let me tell you a few words.



The crypto world is not a casino; it’s a competitive arena that requires strategy. The less your principal, the more you need to be cautious—like a patient hunter who can stay calm and composed.

I once mentored a beginner who had only 800U in his account. At first, he was so nervous he didn’t dare to confirm any trades, fearing that one wrong move would wipe out his principal. I told him: "Follow the rules, take it slow."

Four months later, his account surpassed 19,000U, and within half a year, it shot up to 28,000U—all without a single liquidation.

Some say it’s luck. Wrong. It’s entirely the power of discipline.

The three "life-saving and profit-making" rules he used, which I now share with you:

**First: Divide your principal into three parts and always keep a backup**

Split your money into three: 300U for day trading, focusing only on Bitcoin and Ethereum, taking profits at 2%-4%; 250U for swing trading, waiting for clear opportunities, holding positions for 2-4 days; and the last 250U not to be touched at all, regardless of market conditions—this is your foundation for turning things around.

Have you seen those with small capital going all-in? They get excited when prices rise, panic when they fall—such people won’t go far. True winners understand the importance of keeping some money outside the market.

**Second: Follow the trend, don’t get caught up in oscillations**

Most of the time, the market is just sideways, grinding traders down. Frequent trading just pays fees to the exchange. No clear signals? Stay put. When signals appear, act decisively. When profits reach 12%, withdraw half to lock in gains—that’s the right way.

When I saw his account doubling, I noticed he was completely calm, not chasing the highs, just steadily taking profits. True masters are "not moving when they shouldn’t, and when they do, they do it precisely."

**Third: Rules first, emotions second**

Set a stop-loss at 1.2% per trade; exit when reached. Take half of your position off when profits exceed 2.5%, letting the remaining profits run. Never add to a losing position; don’t let emotions drag you into deep trouble. You don’t need to catch every market move perfectly, but you must always stick to your rules.

Making money, in essence, is about using a system to control that impulsive heart that wants to operate recklessly.

Remember this: having a small principal isn’t the problem; the real issue is the mindset of "doubling your money overnight." Turning 800U into 28,000U is never about luck; it’s about rules, patience, and unwavering discipline.
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ForkTonguevip
· 01-04 16:16
800U to 28,000, it's easy to say, but how many can truly endure?
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BlockchainRetirementHomevip
· 01-04 12:57
Sounds good, but honestly, I've seen too many of these "cases," and in the end, they all fail to follow the plan. When a market wave comes, everything gets chaotic.
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TopBuyerBottomSellervip
· 01-04 12:45
800U to 28,000, this guy must really be disciplined, otherwise he would have been wiped out by the market long ago.
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DustCollectorvip
· 01-04 12:37
Reaching 28,000 with 800U sounds easy to say, but how many people can really stick with it when it comes to execution?
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-04 12:31
That's right. The biggest fear for small capital is a collapse in mentality; discipline is the true moat.
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