Many newcomers just entering the cryptocurrency world don't know how to operate. The initial capital is usually under 1000U, and they ask me for good strategies. Today, I will share my suggestions. For example, if you have 1000U, divide it into 10 portions, and invest 100U each time, with a recommended leverage of 20X. Newcomers often struggle to control their mindset with higher multiples. The remaining 900U should be kept in a financial account. If you lose 100U, you must not think about averaging down. If you lose everything, the first thing you need to do is reflect and summarize, then take a break for 1-2 days. Don't fear missing market opportunities; Bitcoin's volatility is always present. There are significant fluctuations every month, and opportunities abound; it just depends on your luck. Once you're adjusted, divide the remaining 900U by 10 to make each portion 90U, and then invest again. This time, be careful and aim to earn back that money. Suppose you earn 300U this time; keep 100U and transfer out the remaining 200U. This way, you'll feel more secure, and your mindset will improve significantly. Never invest everything at once; if a black swan event occurs, you could lose everything in one go and have to start over. Objectively speaking, in contract trading, just open at 10X. If your direction is wrong and it drops 10%, you will get liquidated. And even with BTC, a 20% fluctuation in a year is very normal. If you are fully invested every time, then no matter how much you earned before, it becomes meaningless; you will end up at zero. Walking by the river often, no one can guarantee that they will be right every time. A skilled trader with a 60% success rate is already quite impressive. Therefore, position management is extremely important. Even if you have a 90% win rate, one mistake could lead to irretrievable losses.