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Can small funds really turn around in the crypto world?
Yes, but the premise is that you first learn not to lose money.
Many people enter the market wanting to double their money or get rich overnight, only to go all-in, leverage up, chase hot trends, and get liquidated every few days.
Actually, the problem isn't the market conditions, but yourself #币圈生存法则 .
Some time ago, a fan contacted me; his account only had $2,100 left.
He said if he lost any more, he would quit the scene.
I didn't give him any complicated strategies, just one thing: divide the money.
Split the $2,100 into three parts, $700 each.
The first part, only do short-term trades, at most two trades per day.
If the direction is wrong, cut it; no adding to positions, no dragging trades.
The second part, wait for trend signals.
Before the weekly chart confirms an uptrend, don't make any trades—prefer to stay flat.
The third part, as insurance, basically do nothing.
Use it only when risks appear.
Remember one thing: never use your entire capital at once.