#BitcoinWithTariffs Do you have between $5 and $15 on Binance and don't know what to do? Here's the tip to start moving money.
So, without much fuss, I'll explain step by step how to make use of that cash and not leave it sitting there:
1. Don't just dive in recklessly; first, learn (without spending a dime):
On Binance, there's a section called “Learn and Earn”. There, you can watch some really simple videos and get FREE crypto for answering some questions. With that, you can already add a few more dollars without putting in more money.
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2. Use the “Spot” mode, don’t leverage yet:
With little money, you shouldn't get into futures or anything weird. Buy cheap cryptos with potential (like DOGE, SHIB, PEPE, or some gem that's trending). Be careful: don’t just throw in all your money; study which one moves the most during the day and enter when it drops.
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3. Use the “poor man's scalping” strategy:
With a little money, the best thing is to get in and out quickly. For example:
You buy a crypto that dropped 5-8%
Wait for it to rise 3-6%
Sell and repeat.
Just don’t get greedy; with 50 cents or $1 profit per trade, you'll 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. Don’t follow just anyone; look for people who teach and don't just sell smoke. Learn to detect movements before they explode.
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5. Convert your profits to USDT so you don’t lose what you've made:
Every time you make a profit, convert it to USDT. This way, you secure your gains and avoid losses from a market drop.
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6. Reinvest, but don’t go crazy:
With each profit, invest a little more. If you start with $10 and reach $20, don’t put in all 20. Put in 15 and keep 5 saved. This is called keeping 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 later provide signals, create content, or teach… and that's where the real money is.
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And you? Are you going to let those 10 dollars collect dust or are you going to make them grow?