From 3,000 yuan to 300k: The personal route I took to turn small funds around


I personally walked the path from 3,000 yuan to 300k.
So today, I will share the most genuine experience with you.
A fan of mine just entered the crypto world that year.
Rummaged and borrowed 3,000 yuan, turning into about 500 US dollars in the account.
Many people give up at the sight of this principal.
But small funds are not without opportunities; they just require better methods.
First stage, grow the small money first.
Starting with 500 US dollars, not to let you go all-in recklessly.
Set aside some funds for trial and error trades.
Only focus on hot trends, buy and sell quickly, and strictly cut losses.
If you profit, keep rolling; if you lose, stop immediately.
First, establish the rhythm; it’s more important than making a huge profit in one shot.
Second stage, change your strategy when the funds grow larger.
When the account reaches a new level, don’t risk your life chasing.
At this point, the focus shifts from aggressive earning to steady profit.
Divide the funds into different allocations.
Some follow the trend, some hold a core position, some save for opportunities.
No need to trade every day.
Catch a decent trend, and your returns will start to widen.
Many people can’t succeed not because of bad luck.
But because they gamble wildly with small capital, and still rush recklessly when the capital grows.
What truly determines the outcome is discipline and execution.
If you keep losing money in the same place,
It’s often not a lack of opportunity.
But a lack of a long-term sustainable method.
When the next opportunity comes,
Those who are prepared will be able to seize it.
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