Recently, people often ask me, "Bro, with just a few thousand in capital, can I turn things around in the crypto world?"
I always tell them: Yes, but don’t rely on luck; you need execution power — repeating simple rules is more effective than anything else.
Last October, I met a friend whose account was down to 3200U after two liquidations. When he talked to me, his voice was shaky. After hearing about his trading habits, I realized he wasn't lacking in skills but was too anxious and had poor execution.
The strategy I gave him was so simple it hardly seemed like a "secret," yet the results surprised even me later.
In the first two months, he didn't make much money, just focused on a few rules: each position capped at 20%, absolutely avoiding choppy markets, only trading in line with the trend. One time he told me, "Watching others chase rebounds and make quick money was unbearable," but he still held back.
Can you guess what happened in the third month? His funds started rolling in like a wind-up toy, and on the 92nd day, he sent me a screenshot — his account surpassed 211,000 U.
Actually, this method has three points. You might think they are too ordinary:
1. Position control to manage risk: never exceed 20% per trade, stop loss at 3%, and keep enough backup.
2. Follow the trend: avoid choppy or reversal traps, go with the flow.
3. Weekly reviews: find high win rate patterns (for example, he found a 70% win rate trading BTC on a 4-hour trend), and repeat execution.
The most crucial part is "not to act impulsively." Over the past year, many have made it out using this method: some turned 4800U into 76,000 in less than two months; others started with 700U and slowly rolled it to 19,000, simply by making fewer mistakes; and some who lost for three consecutive months have now found their rhythm and haven't faced liquidation again.
Some friends say this method is "not exciting enough" and feel it earns slowly. But what the crypto world lacks is not opportunities, but people who can stay steady. I've seen too many people wanting to "get rich overnight," only to end up unable to protect their capital.
In fact, turning things around isn’t that complicated. After reading this, you just need to remember: when the market is chaotic, hold your ground; when it’s time to act, don’t hesitate; and always trade by the rules. Taking it slow can actually lead to going far.
If you currently have little capital and are constantly going around in circles between losses and gains, feel free to reach out to me at @bit多多 . Those practical little rules might help you avoid some detours.