Friends, after ten years of cryptocurrency trading, the blood and tears have forged this heartfelt message.
If small capital wants to turn around, it relies not on luck, but on knowledge and execution.
Here are six iron laws that I have exchanged for ten years of youth:
First, completely quit the "gambling nature". Forget about "getting rich overnight" and remember the "miracle of compound interest". Turning 10,000 into 1,000,000 requires multiplying it by 7 times, not just one hundred times. Break down big goals into smaller goals of doubling in each cycle.
Second, protect the principal as if it were life itself. The biggest advantage of small capital is flexibility, while the biggest disadvantage is low tolerance for error. Before any operation, calculate the worst-case loss; a single loss must not exceed 10% of total capital.
Third, layout in bear markets, harvest in bull markets. When the fear and greed index is below 20, use 80% of your funds to regularly buy Bitcoin. Don't disdain the "slow" increase; it is your unsinkable aircraft carrier, ensuring you can keep up with the bull market.
Fourth, use "bullets" precisely. Use 20% of your funds to seek out 3-5 potential new track projects (such as DePIN, RWA, AI), conduct in-depth research, and build positions in batches. Stay firmly away from all MEME coins and air coins.
Fifth, selling in a bull market is the more difficult art. Set tiered profit-taking points (3x, 5x, 8x), and sell 1/3 each time a target is reached. Convert profits back to Bitcoin or stablecoins; never try to make the last penny.
Sixth, the most important point: investing is for a better life. Each cycle, extract part of the profits to improve life; this not only provides positive feedback but also avoids being rich on paper. Remember, only the profits that are withdrawn are true profits.
Ten years of cyclical experience has made me understand: the most precious thing in the cryptocurrency world is not short-term profits, but the ability to survive in the long term. As long as you are still at the poker table, there is always the next opportunity. Patience is more important than cleverness, risk control is more important than returns, and staying alive is more important than anything else.
In the past, I stumbled alone in the dark, but now I hold the light.
The light is always on; will you follow? @币来财888