1. The three-part fund management method, refusing to go all-in is the premise


The most fatal mistake with small capital is going all-in in one shot. Divide your principal into 3 equal parts, each with a clear purpose, and never mix them up:
• 1 part for short-term trading: catch small fluctuations, buy low and sell high quickly, take profits when good, and avoid small gains turning into big losses;
• 1 part for medium to long-term investing: wait for a major trend to form before entering, avoid frequent monitoring and fiddling, reduce ineffective operations;
• 1 part as a safety fund: do not touch it, regardless of market rises or falls, keep it for critical moments, so you can cover losses and stay resilient, as long as the green mountains remain, there’s still hope.

2. Only seize certainty opportunities, stay in cash and wait for the wind to come
80% of the time in the crypto world is spent in turbulent consolidation, frequent trading only wastes fees and results in losses, the more you tinker, the more you lose.
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· 11h ago
1. The three-part fund management method, refusing to go all-in is the premise
The most fatal mistake with small capital is going all-in in one shot. Divide your principal into 3 equal parts, each with a clear purpose, and do not mix them up:
• 1 part for short-term trading: catch small fluctuations, buy and sell quickly, take profits when the time is right, and avoid small gains turning into big losses;
• 1 part for medium to long-term investing: wait for a major trend to form before entering, avoid frequent monitoring and fiddling, and reduce ineffective operations;
• 1 part as a safety fund: never move it, regardless of market rises or falls, keep it for critical moments to cover losses, as long as the green mountains remain, there’s no need to fear missing opportunities.

2. Only seize certainty opportunities, stay in cash and wait for the wind to come
80% of the time in the crypto world is spent in turbulent oscillations, frequent trading only wastes fees and results in losses, the more you tinker, the more you lose.
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