Do you have between $5 and $15 in Binance and don't know what to do? Hereâs the scoop so you can start moving money.
So, without further ado, Iâll explain step by step how to put that cash to use and not just leave it sitting there:
1. Donât just jump in recklessly, first learn (without spending a dime):
In Binance, thereâs a section called âLearn and Earn.â There you can watch some very simple videos and get FREE crypto for answering a few questions. With that, you can increase your dollars without putting in more money.
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2. Use the âSpotâ mode, no leveraging yet:
With little money, donât get into futures or weird stuff. Buy cheap cryptos with potential (like DOGE, SHIB, PEPE, or any gem thatâs in hype). Be careful: itâs not about throwing everything in randomly; itâs about studying which one moves the most during the day and getting in when it drops.
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3. Use the âpoor manâs scalpingâ strategy:
With a little money, the best thing is to get in and out quickly. For example:
Buy a crypto that dropped 5-8%
Wait for it to go up 3-6%
Sell and repeat.
But remember, donât get greedy; with 50 cents or $1 profit per trade, youâll accumulate.
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4. Follow communities and groups with FREE signals:
There are many groups on Telegram, Twitter, or TikTok that provide signals or quick news. Donât just follow anyone; look for people who teach and donât just sell smoke. Learn to detect movements before they explode.
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5. Convert your earnings to USDT to avoid losing what you made:
Every time you make a profit, convert it to USDT. This way, you secure your gains and donât get eaten up by a market drop.
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6. Reinvest, but donât go crazy:
With each profit, put in a little more. If you start with $10 and reach $20, donât put in all $20. Put in $15 and keep $5 saved. This is called having a cool head, buddy.
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BONUS: If you see that you like this world, invest in learning:
With that knowledge, you can then give signals, create content, or teach⊠and thatâs where the real money is.
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And you? Are you going to leave those 10 bucks collecting dust, or are you going to make them grow?