Last month, a newcomer came to me and quietly asked, "Brother Ding, I only have 1500U... can I still play?"

Honestly, I almost blurted out, "Bro, don't mess around." Because I know too well how easily a small account can be devoured by market fluctuations. But he didn’t ask about doubling his money or which coin would skyrocket; instead, he asked, "How can I break down my positions more steadily?" At that moment, I knew this guy had potential. I told him to split his 1500U into 10 parts, only placing 150U each time, and to stop immediately if he made a mistake, not to go in on a series of trades. He really followed this advice, even after making two wrong trades, he held back and kept muttering, "I’m here to make steady money, not gamble with my life.

His small goal was very practical: he was satisfied with earning 2% every day. One day he made 5%, excitedly took a screenshot, and even transferred 1% of his profits to a cold wallet for safekeeping — it was a bit extreme in terms of stability. In less than half a month, his 1500U turned into 4500U, all thanks to the rocket effect of accumulating small profits. After that, he used the profits to increase his positions, and his principal remained solid as a rock. In a month, he broke 10,000U, and three weeks later, he surpassed 50,000U; no one in the team doubted him, each trade was ridiculously steady. He later told me, "Every day, I first look at the profit-taking line, then look at the market." I knew in my heart: this guy can last a long time.

Listen up, beginners: it’s not that you can’t afford to lose, it’s that you can’t help but act. Small accounts fear impatience, gambling, and not knowing when to stop. Stay steady, small amounts can also grow into large sums! If you currently only have 1000U to start, don’t panic, don’t complain; as long as you go in the right direction, turning things around is quicker than you think. If you can’t see the market clearly, don’t know how to break down positions, or can’t control your trades, come find me — I only guide those who want to make steady profits, not reckless traders.