A brother with less than $1,200 principal.


He lost $30,000 earlier, but by coincidence,
a friend of mine introduced him to me and said that this brother indeed has a bit of bad luck.
He doesn't know how to read the market or anything, just enters based on his feelings every day.
I said it's like throwing money away; anyway, I've also mentored beginners before.
Since this was introduced by a friend, Brother Sanjin is still quite cautious.
Split $1,200 into three parts of $400 each.
Day trading: watch one order daily, close it on time, no greed for $400.
Swing trading: wait ten days or half a month without making a move.
Once you do, go for big gains, $400.
Bottom card: don't move, keep the opportunity to turn things around.
Actually, true experts are: "If you don’t trade, nothing happens;
if you trade, you eat for three years."
Having a small principal isn’t scary;
what’s scary is always wanting to become rich in one bite.
$1,200 can grow to $41,000,
not relying on luck but on this set of logic that locks in risk and lets profits run.
If you’re still losing sleep over a few hundred dollars’ fluctuations,
or don’t know how to judge trends and control position sizes,
you can find me for details on position splitting,
timing tricks, and managing firepower.
I’ll break it down and explain it clearly to you. #加密市场行情震荡 $ETH
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ChuanChuanCC
· 1h ago
They're starting to lure with bait again.
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