When he found me with 1000u, he repeatedly asked, 'Will I lose my rent money?' Now he’s actually smiling and saying, 'I want to use this money to buy a scooter!'
Don’t think this is 'exclusive for experts'; there wasn’t a bit of luck involved, it was all about following the strategy step by step. Newcomers can avoid pitfalls by learning the same way.
At the beginning of the month, I didn’t let him rush in, first using 200u for a trial position to practice: selected two medium-cap coins, immediately cut losses on one that dropped 3%, losing only 6u; the other rose 12%, so I took profits on half, and the capital directly rose to 1106u. I told him, 'Newcomers should first learn to 'cut losses when wrong and take profits when right', which is more important than making quick money.' He thought it was slow at the time but later understood that it was about practicing discipline.
In the second week, I focused on the public chain ecosystem sector, setting up in three batches: the first batch invested 300u in a coin that had just announced an upgrade, locking in half the profits after a 20% rise; then I used the profits to add to another coin that was catching up, earning another 15%, and the account shot up to 3800u. At this point, he was completely convinced, saying, 'I used to buy randomly, but now following the instructions feels solid.'
In the third week, we started rolling operations: cleared out old positions that had risen over 50% and reinvested in DeFi projects that were about to launch new features. Bought in two batches when it retraced to support, and later encountered good news that directly led to a 70% rise. After cashing out, the account broke 10000u! He excitedly messaged me in the middle of the night: 'It's the first time I've seen such a jump in account numbers!'
In the last week, the focus was on steady profit: 80% of the funds were kept in well-trending blue-chip coins, adding to positions on pullbacks, earning 30%; 20% was used to catch short-term small-cap coins, immediately cashing out on a 40% spike. I never fully invested, and the maximum loss didn't exceed 5%, very stable.
He later told me: 'I used to always think about doubling my money in a few days, and the more anxious I was, the more I lost. This time I understood that rolling a small capital into a larger one relies on 'being bold when right and letting go when wrong'; patience is more important than anything else.'
Actually, the crypto world has never been a 'discouragement zone' for newcomers; what’s lacking is someone to help you break down complex strategies into 'step-by-step actions'. Tonight at 8 PM in the live room, I will break down every step of turning 1000u into 25000u, including market watching techniques, and teach newcomers how to start practicing with small amounts. Even if you only have a few hundred u now, following the right methods can gradually grow your small capital!
