Is your principal less than 2000U? Here’s some heartfelt advice from Crab Boss

Last year, I brought a brother who entered the market with 1800U. In 3 months, he made it to 42,000U without ever getting liquidated. It’s not about luck; it’s this set of "Survival + Profit" techniques:

The Iron Law of Fund Division

Split your money into three parts, don’t be foolish and go all in:

- 600U for short-term trading (at most 1 trade per day, quick in and out to catch small waves)

- 600U for trend trading (catch 1-2 major fluctuations per week to eat the fat meat)

- The remaining 600U as emergency funds (if the market crashes, this amount is enough for you to bounce back)

Only eat the fattiest meat

Don’t risk your life in a choppy market (9 out of 10 trades will be traps, just wasting bullets)! Wait until the trend is clear before acting, better to miss out than to make a mistake! If profit exceeds 30% of the principal, directly withdraw half of the profit (locking in gains, the account will get steadier over time)

Mechanical operation, quit emotions

- Set a stop-loss at 3%, don’t hesitate, it should be as natural as drinking water (can’t bear to cut losses? In the end, you’ll only get liquidated)

- When you’re up 5%, directly cut your position in half (lock in profits, let the remaining profits fly)

- Never increase your position when in loss (90% of people get liquidated because of this bad habit)

Now this brother’s account has grown to 80,000U, and what’s even better – he has completely escaped the “staying up late to watch the market” hell mode. He spends just 10 minutes a day looking at the signals I provide and just follows along with the trades.

If you want to turn 2000U around, first learn to “survive”! How to optimize fund division, how to catch market trends, how to control rhythm… these details are what will help you avoid losses for a year or two.

If you want to copy the homework and understand “how to follow signals, how to control rhythm,” just find me, and I’ll teach you step by step from “capital preservation survival” to “stable rolling of funds.” Crab Boss leads the trades, no fluff, only teaching practical and effective strategies!