#CongressTradingBan
Do you have between $5 and $15 in Binance and don’t know what to do? Here’s a tip to start moving some cash.
So, without further ado, let me explain step by step how to make use of that money and not just leave it sitting there:
1. Don’t just throw money in randomly, first learn (without spending a dime):
In Binance, there’s a section called “Learn and Earn.” There, you can watch some really simple videos and earn 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 “Spot” mode, don’t leverage yet:
With little money, don’t get into futures or weird things. Buy cheap cryptos with potential (like DOGE, SHIB, PEPE, or any gem that’s hyped). Be careful: don’t throw all your money in randomly, 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 little money, the best thing is to get in and out quickly. For example:
Buy a crypto that has dropped by 5-8%
Wait for it to rise by 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 quick signals or 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 into USDT to not lose what you made:
Every time you earn something, convert it to USDT. This way, you secure your profit and avoid being affected by 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 invest all 20. Invest 15 and keep 5 saved. That’s called keeping a cool head, buddy.
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BONUS: If you find you like this world, put in some study:
With that knowledge, you can then give 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 start making them grow?