Starting with 1000U, I use this simple method. Earning 99U on a single trade makes me very happy. Many people look down on small money, always wanting to get rich quick. #新手必看


But I tell you, in the crypto world, seeking stability is a hundred times more important than seeking speed. Yesterday afternoon, I saw BTC rebound to around 64,298, but it couldn’t go higher. Daily chart shows divergence at the top, and the 4-hour chart also shows signs of stagnation. I took out 100U from my account (10% of total funds), opened a 15x short position, only trading 0.35 BTC. The stop loss was set above 64,800, with a liquidation line over 90k, so I wasn’t worried. After opening the position, I went to do other things. $BTC
This morning, I checked and saw BTC had fallen to 64,010, with a floating profit of exactly 99U. Not much, but it felt reassuring. I closed the position directly to lock in the profit. Although 99U isn’t enough to get rich, at this pace, making 10 successful trades a month would be 990U, easily doubling the account. This is my compound interest strategy: only using a small portion of funds for each trade, keeping leverage within 15x, setting tight stop losses, taking profits when right, no greed, no holding. $ETH
Slowly rolling with 1000U is much safer than going all-in at once. You might say, what’s the point of earning 99U? But have you thought about it? If you can steadily earn dozens of dollars each time, and compound that over a year, how much would it be? Plus, your mindset won’t collapse, and you can sleep well at night. $XAU
After closing this trade, I gained another profit in my account. For the next trade, I’ll continue looking for key levels and try with a small position. No rush, there are always opportunities in the market. Do you want to learn this steady and reliable trading strategy? Come talk to me, and I’ll share my method for judging entry points.
BTC2.40%
ETH2.66%
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