When the principal is less than 5000U, don't think about 'going all in', first learn to 'survive'.

A student I accompanied last year started with 3000U and rolled it to 50,000U in three months. The key was not relying on lucky trades, but on a set of 'three pools and three filters' system. Today, I will break it down for you; you can use it right away.

1. Divide the account into three 'wallets'

1. Short-term wallet: Only put 30% of the funds. At most, take action once a day, with a stop loss of 2.5% and take profit of 5%. When the time is up, automatically close the position, without watching the market or getting tangled up.

2. Trend wallet: Put another 30% here. Only intervene when there is a clear breakout + increased volume on the daily level, with a stop loss of 3%. After a profit of 20%, move the stop loss to the cost price, letting the profits run.

3. Freezer wallet: The remaining 40% is directly 'frozen', only to be used for 'revival coins' after extreme market conditions. Hand the key to the calmest friend to prevent impulsive moves.

2. Only trade in 'understandable' market conditions

Consider going long only after three consecutive days of increase; consider going short only after three consecutive days of decrease. Treat all other times as background noise.

If the amplitude of the fluctuation range is less than 1/3 of the previous day's, close the software and go to the gym.

Once any single profit touches 25% of the principal, immediately withdraw half and transfer it to the cold wallet, preventing it from returning to the trading account.

3. Use 'robots' to replace emotions

All stop losses and take profits should be set when opening positions, executing immediately once triggered. If the phone loses connection, the orders still go through.

Never add to losing positions. Want to average down? First, write a 200-word review, share it in the group, and let everyone vote. Only proceed with unanimous consent—90% of impulses are thus deterred by the crowd.

Every Sunday evening, spend a fixed 30 minutes: turn off the market, and only check three records: this week's maximum drawdown, maximum single profit, execution rate. If any item breaks the red line, automatically reduce the position by half for the next week.

Three months later, this student’s account is steadily at 80,000U. The biggest change is not the number, but that he definitely shuts down the computer before 11 PM because the system monitors the market for him.

Remember: the first goal of small funds is to 'survive longer', and the second goal is to 'earn faster'.

If you are stuck on details like 'how to identify breakouts', 'where to place stop losses', or 'how to re-enter after taking profits', follow @小花生说币 , send over your trading records, and I will help you break down the next steps into executable three-line code.