From 1000U to 58,000U, how did I get here? (Real trading insights)

If you currently only have 1000U, not a large capital, and want to survive steadily in the cryptocurrency world, what would you do?

Rely on all-in bets? Rely on insider information? Rely on luck?

I used to try all of these, and the result was one word: loss.

Until I changed my mindset—using compound interest to grow gradually.

Starting from 1000U, in about 3 months, I reached 58,000U.

No liquidation, no all-in bets, and no miraculous operations.

To put it simply, my method can be summed up in four words: small profits rolled over.

My basic logic:

Every day, the target is not greedy, just aiming for 3%~6%.

Small profits may seem insignificant, but they are powerful when compounded.

Because I only trade trends I understand, my win rate can stay around 70%.

Core three points:

1. Follow the trend

Only trade pullbacks in the trend, or opportunities confirmed by breakouts.

Do not chase highs, do not bottom-fish, just capture the most stable profits in the middle.

2. Control position size

Only use half of the capital, ensuring the ability to recover at any time.

Increase position size only with profits, cut losses promptly, and do not let losses drag down the capital.

3. Take profits

One to two trades a day, take the profit and stop without being greedy.

Review every night; reviewing is more important than placing orders.

—— Actual operation snippets (partial):

January 16: ETH broke the range, went long in the trend, +85U

February 5: ARB volume decreased and pulled back, quick in and out, +120U

March 21: BNB broke out of the triangle with increased volume, +215U

April 12: The market rebounded and took off, captured the main upward wave, doubled on a single trade

And so, gradually rolled from 1000U → 1800U → 3200U → 7100U…

Slowly rolled to today’s 58,000U.

Others ask me:

How do you see the market? What signals indicate it’s about to take off?

I simply say:

Don’t try to capture the entire market, focus on taking the profits that belong to you.

The magic of compound interest is like this: the more you are willing to slow down, the faster your account grows.