At 36 years old, with 6 years in the crypto world, I turned 60,000 into 3 million overnight. I’ve also experienced a month of liquidation to zero. Now, with assets in the tens of millions, the crypto market has become my stable cash machine.


Many people ask: How to turn things around with little capital?
Last year, a follower had only $900 in his account, trembling when placing orders, afraid of losing everything in one shot. I told him: Follow the rules and take it slow. After three months, he grew from $9,000 to $16,000, and in five months, to $42,000, all without liquidation. $BTC
It’s not luck, it’s discipline.
Three ironclad rules helped him grow from $900 to $420,000:
First, divide your funds into three parts.
$300 for day trading, focusing only on Bitcoin and Ethereum, closing out when volatility hits 3%-5%;
$300 for swing trading, waiting for clear signals, holding for three to five days;
$300 as a reserve, not touching it even in extreme market conditions — this is the confidence to turn things around.
Those who go all-in with thousands of dollars, riding the ups and downs nervously, can’t go far.
Second, follow the trend, avoid choppy markets.
The market spends 80% of the time grinding traders down; frequent trading just pays fees. Sit tight when there’s no signal, act decisively when there is. Take half profits at 15%, lock in gains. Do nothing if possible; when you act, you must succeed.
Third, let rules control your emotions.
Set a stop-loss at no more than 3% per trade, exit at the designated time;
Take profits at over 5%, reduce half the position, let the rest run;
Never add to losing positions, don’t let emotions drag you down.
Having little capital isn’t scary; what’s scary is always trying to make a comeback in one shot. Growing from $900 to $42,000 relies on rules, patience, and discipline.
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