If you hold 2000U, don't dream of flipping it a hundred times — to the dealer, this amount of capital is just an appetizer on the menu.
The strongest brother I ever had started with 2000U, and in 45 days he rolled it up to 56000. It wasn't about being bold in gambling but rather embedding the fear of loss into his trading strategy. When he first joined the group, he would want to throw everything in at the slightest movement of the K-line; I had to hold him back: first learn to lose a little without feeling the pain, then think about how to make big money. I drew three red lines for him, and he hasn't broken them yet.
First, divide the money into different compartments
Split the 2000U into three parts: 800U locked as the last bullet of salvation; 800U for daily operational cash; 400U thrown into a cold wallet, untouched unless the world ends.
For any trade, you can only use up to 20% of the operational cash.
Want to get liquidated? First, lose all your profits before worrying about the principal, which shouldn't even feel a scratch.
Second, lock in profits quickly
For every 100U earned, immediately withdraw 50U to a blockchain address to freeze it, and keep the remaining 50U rolling.
Once profits become principal, never let them roam back into the market.
The snowball gets bigger, but the core is always that hard, frozen "survival money".
Third, switch your emotions to flight mode
Only recognize signals, not those so-called "experts".
Last week at midnight, both sides were arguing hotly and trending online; he almost followed in blindly, so I just shut his computer down: go to sleep.
At two in the morning, when both volume and price surged, we opened a long position with one click, and in twenty minutes we made 8%. While the group was flooded with liquidation screenshots, we had long turned off our computers and were sound asleep.
Most people stumble because they "can't wait": if they don't catch the bottom today, they feel like they missed out on billions; if they don't cut losses tomorrow, it seems like they'll go to zero.
In reality, the market won't run away, will it? If you miss this wave, there will be another; losing your principal is the only time you are truly out of options.
Want to turn things around? @区块宇哥 first learn to stay in cash and sip tea, then talk about riding the waves. When signals haven't come, patience is your most powerful leverage.