Brothers, if you don't have much capital and want to make a comeback in the crypto world, let me tell you a method that I have personally experienced and has also been validated by the market.
It’s not the so-called myth of 'getting rich overnight', but rather a way to gradually grow through discipline and rhythm.
Don’t rush to fantasize about 'turning a few thousand into a million'. To turn things around with small capital, you first need to have starting capital.
I have always suggested saving up to 10,000 as your principal; this amount is neither too big nor too small. It can withstand trial and error while being sufficient to leverage profits.
Then, don’t keep your eyes glued to BTC and ETH. They are stable, but it’s almost impossible for small capital to turn things around with them. The real opportunities lie in the new coins that emerge during bear markets, like last round's APT and OP. When they’re quiet and nobody pays attention, they can jump several times when the bull market arrives.
Choose targets based on three criteria: popularity, narrative, and not being overly hyped. If a coin has already increased three to five times, decisively give up; the market is never short of the next one.
When buying, don’t rush in blindly. Wait for BTC's weekly chart to stabilize above MA20 before taking action. When selling, either the market has turned bad, or the target coin has risen to 4-5 times its value. Don't hesitate; secure your profits.
Remember to split your principal into three parts, giving yourself three chances. Losing one deal won’t be catastrophic.
The most crucial mindset is: roll over your positions. Don’t fantasize about holding one coin to a hundred times; the market's rhythm won’t wait for you. After gaining five times, switch targets, and keep relaying: 10,000 → 50,000 → 250,000 → 1,250,000 – this is the power of compound interest.
If you fail to capitalize on all three attempts, then admit defeat. It indicates that your rhythm is not in sync with the market. Exiting is smarter than stubbornly holding on.
I have always said that making big money in the crypto world is not about luck but about patience and execution. If you can endure loneliness and maintain discipline, opportunities will come. If you keep making emotional decisions, this place will only make you suffer greater losses.
Remember, anyone can learn the strategy, but those who execute it to the end are the real winners.