Many people, upon hearing that the principal is just a few thousand,
the first reaction is: what else can be done? Isn't that too little?
But the fact is, if you can manage to grow 3000 wisely,
future amounts of 30,000 or 300,000 will not be a problem.
I have seen many people rushing in with all their funds,
thinking they can make it all at once, only to end up with nothing after one cycle.
Instead, those who start with small amounts, stabilizing their mindset first,
live the longest and end up earning the most.
I have also stumbled;
when I first started, I dared to invest in popular coins with just a few thousand,
only to lose more than half in a few days, leaving me stunned.
Later, I changed my strategy and returned to the basics:
not moving my positions when the market is unclear, acting only when emotions are extreme;
setting a fixed investment rhythm, regularly investing a set amount each week;
only investing in directions I have researched, never blindly following trends.
It's quite simple, but the hard part is persistence.
Watching others get rich quickly while I slowly buy according to my plan,
that kind of torment is something one won't understand without experiencing it firsthand.
But it is this slowness that
has helped me navigate through several rounds of volatility and has allowed me to accumulate the most solid understanding.
For example:
I tried chasing high-flying projects, only to get stuck at the peak;
later I learned to only buy structures that are building strength at the bottom;
I tried being misled by short-term candlesticks, frequently cutting losses;
now I focus on medium-term logic, realizing it's more efficient and less tiring;
I tried going all-in on faith, only to find the project fail;
now I hardly ever bet heavily on any single target.
In cryptocurrency trading, it's not about speed,
but whether you have your own strategy, whether you have execution ability,
and whether you can remain stable when the market is turbulent.
Many people get liquidated not because the market is bad,
but because they lack methods and contingency plans.
If you really want to do this long-term, starting with a small amount isn't necessarily a bad thing;
it forces you to be cautious, to summarize, and to respect the market.
When the market heats up, anyone dares to rush in;
but those who actually make money are often the ones who calm down the earliest.
You can earn slowly, but you must not be chaotic.
Even starting from 3000, there is still an opportunity to find your own rhythm.
Having a proper plan is the only way to truly profit in this market, and having a team behind you is far better than working alone. Want to turn things around? Then reach out to me quickly!