Is your principal under 1800U? Don't rush to place orders yet, let me tell you some hard truths.
Many people treat crypto like a casino, but actually it's a place that requires strategy. I once guided a beginner with only 1200U in their account, so nervous that even a finger twitch felt like they'd lose it all. But three months later, their account broke through to 18,000U; two months after that, it shot up to 40,000U straight. Not a single liquidation throughout the entire process.
Did I ask if he got lucky? Haha, absolutely not. It was all about strict discipline.
**Rule One: Divide your money into three parts, always keep a way out**
400U for day trading, only watching Bitcoin and Ethereum, take profits when price fluctuates 3%-5%. 400U for swing trading, only move when you spot a clear opportunity, usually exit within 3-5 days. Leave the last 400U alone—don't touch it even in extreme market conditions. That's your margin for comeback.
Have you seen people go all-in with everything they have? When it goes up, they get cocky and lose sleep when it drops. Real money makers always understand—keep money outside the market.
The market spends 80% of the time ranging sideways, frequent trading just feeds exchange fees. Without a signal, sit still. When you spot a signal, act decisively. When profits hit 15%, immediately withdraw half. That's real profit taking.
Expert rhythm is simple: do nothing when inactive, execute with precision when moving. During the time his account doubled, the entire process was just steady money collection—never chasing pumps or panic selling.
**Rule Three: Rules above all else, don't let emotions drive you**
Stop loss on single positions never exceeds 2%, close at target. Profits over 4%, close half immediately, let the rest ride. Never average down on losses—that's the biggest trap.
You don't need to nail every trade, but you must stick to the rules every time. The essence of making money is using systems to control that impulsive heart of yours.
**Small capital isn't scary, wanting to flip everything in one shot is**
Rolling from 1200U to 40,000U wasn't luck—it was rules, patience, and discipline. Before it was like stumbling in the dark, now you're holding a lamp. The lamp stays lit—are you going to follow?
Is your principal under 1800U? Don't rush to place orders yet, let me tell you some hard truths.
Many people treat crypto like a casino, but actually it's a place that requires strategy. I once guided a beginner with only 1200U in their account, so nervous that even a finger twitch felt like they'd lose it all. But three months later, their account broke through to 18,000U; two months after that, it shot up to 40,000U straight. Not a single liquidation throughout the entire process.
Did I ask if he got lucky? Haha, absolutely not. It was all about strict discipline.
**Rule One: Divide your money into three parts, always keep a way out**
400U for day trading, only watching Bitcoin and Ethereum, take profits when price fluctuates 3%-5%. 400U for swing trading, only move when you spot a clear opportunity, usually exit within 3-5 days. Leave the last 400U alone—don't touch it even in extreme market conditions. That's your margin for comeback.
Have you seen people go all-in with everything they have? When it goes up, they get cocky and lose sleep when it drops. Real money makers always understand—keep money outside the market.
**Rule Two: Follow trends only, don't fight consolidation**
The market spends 80% of the time ranging sideways, frequent trading just feeds exchange fees. Without a signal, sit still. When you spot a signal, act decisively. When profits hit 15%, immediately withdraw half. That's real profit taking.
Expert rhythm is simple: do nothing when inactive, execute with precision when moving. During the time his account doubled, the entire process was just steady money collection—never chasing pumps or panic selling.
**Rule Three: Rules above all else, don't let emotions drive you**
Stop loss on single positions never exceeds 2%, close at target. Profits over 4%, close half immediately, let the rest ride. Never average down on losses—that's the biggest trap.
You don't need to nail every trade, but you must stick to the rules every time. The essence of making money is using systems to control that impulsive heart of yours.
**Small capital isn't scary, wanting to flip everything in one shot is**
Rolling from 1200U to 40,000U wasn't luck—it was rules, patience, and discipline. Before it was like stumbling in the dark, now you're holding a lamp. The lamp stays lit—are you going to follow?