The cryptocurrency market is not a casino; it is a place that requires strategy. Last year, I started with a beginner whose account only had 500 U. At first, he was so nervous about placing orders that he was afraid of losing everything in one trade.
I told him: 'If you follow the rules, you can gradually improve.'
A month later, his account increased to 5,000 U;
Three months have passed, directly reaching 28,000 U, without a single liquidation throughout the process.
Some people ask if it's based on luck? It's really not; it's about strictly following discipline.
These three 'life-saving and money-making' rules helped him go from 500 U to where he is now:
First, divide the money into three parts, leaving a good exit strategy.
Split the capital into three parts: 300U for intraday short trades, only play Bitcoin and Ethereum, and realize profits when volatility is 3%-5%;
Use 300U for swing trades, wait for clear opportunities to enter, aiming for stability over 3-5 days;
Leave the remaining 200U untouched; do not touch it even in extreme market conditions, this is your capital for recovery.
Have you seen those who go all in with thousands of U? When it rises, they float; when it falls, they panic, and they can't last long. Those who can truly win understand the need to keep some money outside.
Second, only follow the trend, don't get bogged down in consolidation.
The market is mostly in sideways consolidation, frequently trading is equivalent to giving the platform transaction fees.
Wait patiently for clear signals, and only enter decisively when there are signals.
Withdraw half of the profits after earning 12%, having cash in hand is reassuring.
The rhythm of experts is: wait patiently when nothing is happening, and when it moves, there must be gains. When his account doubles, I see him steadily making money, not anxious, not rushing to chase highs.
Third, rules come first, control yourself.
Each trade's stop loss should not exceed 3% of the capital; if it reaches the stop loss point, exit resolutely.
If profits exceed 5%, first reduce half of the position, let the remaining profit continue to run;
Never increase your position when losing money; don't let emotions lead you.
You don't need to watch the market every time, but you must follow the rules every time.
Making money depends on a method to control your impulsive actions.
Remember, having little capital is not scary; what is scary is always wanting to 'turn it around all at once.' Rolling from 800U to 20,000U is not based on luck, but on rules, patience, and discipline.
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