Brothers holding 1000U and 2000U, stop being the fodder!
Do you always feel that your U is particularly "fragile"? Entering with 1000U, and after three days it's down to 800; chasing up with 2000U, it shrinks to 1500 in a week—it's not that you're unlucky, it's just that this money has been tossed around until there's nothing left but bones!
A few days ago, a brother messaged me, saying he bought a "hundredfold coin" with 2000U, but the project team ran off with the money and his account was wiped clean. He said, "That was my half a month's salary, and now I have to borrow money for cigarettes from my colleagues," and I could feel his despair through the screen.
The 1000U and 2000U in your hands, which one doesn’t carry the scent of sweat? They were earned through late nights and overtime, saved from meal money, and are the confidence you want to rely on to turn things around—but look at your own operations:
You’re afraid to chase when it rises, fearing it will drop as soon as you buy; when it falls, you hesitate to cut losses, always hoping for a rebound; after finally catching a small trend, you quickly run away after earning a few U, but stubbornly hold on when losing a few hundred U.
I once guided a young man who only had 1200U, and he started off like this, losing down to 500 in three months. Later, I taught him a trick: "Even a mosquito is meat": focus on 5-minute small fluctuations in BTC and ETH, divide 1000U into 5 entries, earn 0.5% each time and run, cut losses when down 1%.
And now? His account has slowly climbed to 2300U, and yesterday he told me, "I finally dare to buy my wife a lipstick."
1000U and 2000U may not be much, but they are definitely not a reason for you to mess around blindly. Now I’m offering you a "small capital lifeline":
Three profitable small fluctuation points every day, accurate to specific numbers
How to allocate 1000U, how to arrange 2000U, hands-on teaching
Stop-loss rules are tougher than rebar, losing a maximum of 10U will have you run
If you want to increase the U in your hands, leave "1000U" or "2000U" in the comments, and I'll help you earn back what you've lost—wait any longer, and this little capital will really be chewed up by the market!