Can a small principal not make any gains? Of course it can, unless you mind the slow pace or think it's too tedious.


I guided a follower who started with 1200U and rolled it to 36,000U in four months. No futures contracts, no betting on 100x returns, operating like a robot throughout, only grinding three techniques:

First technique: Position sizing for survival, keeping an exit route. Split 1200U into three portions of 400U each, with locked-in purposes: one for day trading, exit decisively at 3% profit; one waiting for trends, never enter unless you have 15%+ confidence; the third is emergency fund, never touch it no matter how tempting the market gets. In crypto, staying alive is your qualification to talk about massive gains.

Second technique: Only trade major uptrends, turn off your system during consolidation. The market spends 70% of the time in sideways price action. Learning to wait for the wind to blow is key. Only enter when price breaks out, lock in partial profits at 25% gain, set trailing stops on the remainder and let profits run naturally.

Third technique: Discipline engraved in your mind, executed without compromise. First, single trade losses never exceed 2%, cut at the mark without hesitation; second, lock in half at 5% profit, set a breakeven stop on the rest to protect your gains; third, never add to losing positions—averaging down is the fastest shortcut to liquidation.

Small capital turnarounds depend on steadiness, not aggression. Use position sizing for survival, use trends for returns, use discipline to lock in profits. 1200U can roll to 36,000U, or it can go to zero overnight. The difference is whether you can stick to the simplest rules like a machine.

I only do live trading, no fake stuff. Friends wanting to avoid pitfalls steadily and profit consistently, don't stumble alone in crypto. Keep up the pace, @AK is calling plays bringing you stable winning logic to make steady money! 🔥
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