2000U, don't fantasize about a hundredfold return — you're just an appetizer on the dealer's menu.

The toughest person I've guided started with 2000U, and in 45 days rolled it to 56,000, not because of courage, but by incorporating 'fear of loss' into the strategy.

On the first day he joined the group, he wanted to go All in at the slightest movement in the K-line, so I directly confiscated his phone: first learn to lose money without feeling the pain, then we can talk about making money.

I drew three red lines for him, and he hasn't broken them to this day.

1. Divide the money into compartments

Split 2000U into three piles: 800U locked up as the last bullet; 800U for daily liquidity; 400U in a cold wallet, untouched unless the Earth explodes.

For any trade, use at most 20% of the liquidity pile.

Liquidation? First lose profit, the principal won't even lose its skin.

2. Lock in profits

Every time you make 100U, immediately withdraw 50U to a chain address, and let the remaining 50U continue to roll.

Profit becomes principal, and it can't return to the market.

The snowball gets bigger, but the core is always that piece of ice that won't melt.

3. Turn off emotions

I only recognize signals, not KOLs.

Last week at midnight, both sides were arguing hotly on trending topics, he almost followed suit, and I closed the computer: go to sleep.

At two in the morning, with both volume and price rising, we opened a long position with one click, and in twenty minutes made 8%, while screenshots of liquidations flooded the group, we turned off the computer and snored.

Most people die from 'not being able to wait': if you don't catch the bottom today, you'll miss a hundred million, if you don't cut losses tomorrow, you'll go to zero.

In fact, the market won't run away, if you miss this time, there will be another time, it's only when the principal is gone that there's truly no hope.

Want to turn things around? First learn to be on the sidelines sipping tea, then we can talk about riding the waves.

Before the signal comes, patience is your greatest leverage. @小花生说币