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Many fans often ask me: how to turn around with limited capital? Honestly, I have methods, but I’m afraid that even if you listen, you’ll still lose money. Last year, I guided a buddy who started with 1200 USDT, and after three months, his account steadily grew to 36,000. He didn’t use 100x leverage; he simply followed a plan like a machine throughout. It’s not luck; it’s based on these three tricks, each step perfectly in rhythm.
**First Tip: Position Sizing is Life**
Divide 1200 into three parts. It sounds simple but really effective. Use 400 for intraday fluctuations, take profits at 3%, and then exit—never greedy; wait for the right moment. Use another 400 to follow the trend; if there’s no opportunity above 15%, stay put. The remaining 400 stays untouched—no matter how tempting, don’t touch it. This is the last line of defense. Position sizing isn’t cowardice; it ensures you always have bullets left. Many people go all-in at once; if they lose, they lose everything. It’s that simple.
**Second Tip: Only Trade Confirmed Opportunities**
80% of the market time is boring consolidation. During that period, just turn off the software and watch others mess around. The real opportunities are those that break out and show clear trends. After entering, take some profits when it rises 25%, and let the rest run. This way, the risk is fully locked in.
**Third Tip: Execution is a Thousand Times More Important Than Technique**
Three ironclad rules must be ingrained: First, the maximum loss per trade is 2% of your capital—cut it immediately when reached, no excuses. Second, when you gain 5%, close half of your position right away; set a break-even stop-loss on the rest to let profits run. Third, don’t think about averaging down to reduce costs—that’s the fastest elevator to liquidation.
In these three months, what he did most wasn’t opening trades but waiting. While others repeatedly stop out in volatility, he’s accumulating strength. When others lose and try to double down to recover, he’s already walked away with full gains.
For small funds to turn around, the secret is never “aggression,” but “stability.” Use position sizing to survive, follow trends to make money, protect profits with discipline, and move with the rhythm. Even with a small capital, you can grow step by step.