Brothers and sisters with a principal of less than 2000U, pause for a moment and listen to my advice. $BTC $ETH
The crypto world is not a casino; it's a battlefield that requires strategy.
With a small principal, you need to be steady, like an experienced hunter who knows how to remain calm. Last year, I took a novice under my wing; his account was only 1200U, and at first, he was so nervous that he couldn't even place an order, afraid of losing everything in one operation.
I told him: "Follow the rules, and you can gradually rise up."
Three months later, his account surpassed 15,000U;
Five months later, it skyrocketed to 32,000U without a single liquidation throughout the process.
Some people ask if it was luck? Absolutely not; it relies on strict discipline.
These three iron rules of 'survival and profit' helped him go from 1200U to where he is now:
First rule: Divide the funds into three parts, leaving a good backup.
Split the principal into three portions: 500U for day trading, focusing only on Bitcoin and Ethereum, cashing out when there's a 3%-5% fluctuation;
400U for swing trading, waiting for clear opportunities to act, holding positions for 3-5 days to seek stability;
300U as a reserve, which will remain untouched even in extreme market conditions; this is the confidence to turn things around.
Have you seen those who go all-in with a few thousand U? They panic when the price rises and fall, never really going far. True winners know to keep some money on the sidelines.
Second rule: Only chase trends, not sideways movements.
The market spends 80% of its time in consolidation, and frequent trading only pays the platform fees.
If there’s no signal, stay put; if there’s a signal, act decisively.
Take out half of the profits at 15%; securing profits is the reliable way.
The rhythm of the experts is: "Do nothing until you must, and when you move, hit your target." When his account doubled, I watched him steadily collect money, not anxious, not chasing highs.
Third rule: Prioritize rules and control emotions.
Never exceed a 2% stop loss on a single trade; walk away when you hit the limit;
If profits exceed 4%, cut the position in half, and let the remaining profits run;
Never average down on losses; don’t let emotions drag you under.
You don’t need to accurately predict every market move, but you must adhere to the rules every time.
Making money relies on a system that controls the urge to act recklessly.
Remember, having a small principal is not scary; what’s scary is always thinking about 'turning it around in one go.' Going from 1200U to 32,000U relies not on luck, but on rules, patience, and discipline.
I used to stumble in the dark alone, now the light is in my hands.
The light remains on; will you follow?

