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Turning 2,000U into 60kU, I rely on this strict rule to get started!!
In the crypto world, whether small funds can grow isn't really about divine operations; it's more about whether you can stick to a set of rules consistently$BTC
I started with 2,000U, growing it to 60kU. There weren’t many tricks involved, just two main points that I kept坚持ing#SpaceX市值超越微软跻身全球前五
First, always split your position
I divided 2,000U into five parts, each 400U
Only trade one part at a time, the others are backups
This has a benefit$PIPPIN
If several trades in a row go wrong, the account won’t be wiped out immediately, and you won’t panic
Second, set your profit and loss ratio in advance, don’t change it on the fly
I usually set my stop loss at about 3% (around ten-something U)
Take profit generally between 6% and 10%
When losing, follow the plan and exit immediately$CHZ
When winning, exit according to plan, don’t expect higher gains
Over the next few months, I completed about 70 trades, with roughly a 60% win rate
A simple calculation#美伊谈判推迟
The profit part was about 1,400U or so
The losses were around 300U
In the end, it was net positive and quite steady
Many people can’t do this, but it’s not because they don’t understand the market
It’s because of two sticking points
When losing, always want to wait a bit longer
When winning, can’t hold on
Not cutting when needed, not taking what should be taken, the rhythm gets all messed up
The market is always there, but the opportunity can’t always be seized; it’s not about perfect judgment, but you can’t follow the same logic for every trade
I personally think there’s no secret now
Just don’t change your stop loss, don’t randomly add to positions, and don’t treat floating profits as real money
The rest, just slowly amplify the results