Wake up 🥹 When your principal is below 1000U💰, don't use your hard-earned money to pay tuition in the crypto world❗️

The crypto world is not a casino; it's a battlefield focused on strategy.

With a small principal, you must remain steady, like an old hunter keeping calm. Last year, I mentored a newbie whose account was just 600U. At first, he was so nervous he couldn't even place an order, fearing he'd lose everything in one move.

I told him, "Follow the rules, and you can gradually rise."

One month later, his account broke through 6000U;

Three months later, it surged to 20,000U, without a single liquidation throughout.

Some asked if it was luck? Not at all; it relied on solid discipline.

These three "money-saving and profit-generating" iron rules helped him go from 600U to where he is now:​

First rule: Divide funds into three parts and leave a way out.

Split the principal into three parts: 200U for day trading, focusing only on Bitcoin and Ethereum, taking profits when volatility is 3%-5%;

200U for swing trading, waiting for clear opportunities to act, holding positions for 3-5 days for stability;

200U kept as a backup, not touching it even in extreme markets; this is the confidence for a comeback.

Have you seen those who go all in with thousands of U? They get anxious when the price rises and panic when it falls; they can't go far. True winners know to keep some money off the table. ​

Second rule: Only chase trends, do not exhaust yourself in fluctuations.

The market spends 80% of its time in sideways movements, and frequent trading just means paying fees to the platform.

If there are no signals, sit tight; when there are signals, act decisively.

Withdraw half of any profit above 12%; securing profits is reliable.

The expert's rhythm is, "Do nothing if there’s no action; when in action, be sure to hit the target." When his account doubled, I watched him steadily collect money, not anxious, not chasing prices. ​

Third rule: Prioritize rules, control emotions.

Single trade stop-loss must not exceed 2%; exit when the time is up;

If profits exceed 4%, reduce the position by half, let the remaining profits run;

Never add to a losing position, don't let emotions drag you down.

You don't have to catch every market movement, but you must adhere to the rules every time.

Making money relies on a system that controls the impulse to act recklessly. ​

Remember, having a small principal is not scary; what's scary is always thinking about "one big turnaround." Turning 600U into 20,000U relies not on luck, but on rules, patience, and discipline.