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I want to discuss a heart-wrenching topic with everyone—how small funds can survive in the crypto world.
Last year, I helped a friend who started with only 800 USDT. In 42 days, he managed to grow his account to 45,000 USDT. The key was that throughout the process, there were no rollercoaster emotional swings, no full-margin gambles—just steady and prudent trading.
Many people think that with small funds, they can turn things around overnight, but that idea itself is a trap. The market’s most common tactic is to give you a little taste of success to make you addicted, then teach you a lesson with ten times the loss. I’ve seen too many stories like that.
In the end, my friend was able to turn things around because he found one word: rhythm. Not gambler-style all-in bets, but real position management and timing.
The method we explored together boils down to these four principles:
**First: Strict position division, discipline first**
Divide your money into three parts. Only use one part at a time. The remaining two parts stay in the account, untouched—no chasing highs, no blindly bottom-fishing, no stubborn holding. It’s that simple and straightforward.
**Second: Only do high-probability trades**
When the market is unclear, just observe—don’t act. Once the trend becomes clear, then enter. If you miss part of a trend, split your trades into two or three segments, each with steady gains, accumulating gradually.
**Third: Use profits to roll over**
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It may seem like a common routine, but executing it is actually the hardest part. Greed is human nature, and in this market, it’s a fatal flaw.