Starting with 1200U, working up to $56k in a month, never once blew an account


Brothers with limited funds, take my advice: don’t go all out right away
The market’s favorite prey is those gamblers trying to get rich overnight. Today I give you a candy to taste the sweetness, tomorrow the principal and interest are all harvested back
I once mentored a friend who started with 1200U, now not only does he make steady profits, he even wants to bring his family into the game
He relies not on luck but on two words—rhythm

If you have small funds and want to turn around, don’t dream of going all-in. The only effective methods are: position control + waiting for the right moment
The method I teach him is ridiculously simple:
Divide your funds into three parts, only use one-third for the first entry, and the remaining two-thirds are your “coffin money”
Don’t add positions, don’t bottom fish, don’t hold on hard; if there’s no signal, sit quietly and watch the show
Only trade when the trend is clear, take profits in segments, and slowly snowball
Your principal is your life. Profits come from snowballing, not gambling your life
$JCT
Stop-loss must be decisive, don’t be greedy for take-profit. When profitable, use the profits to add positions, and your position size will naturally increase, but stop-loss must be locked in. When others chase highs, we take profits; when others blow up, we’ve already stepped back
Small funds fear two things most: impatience and hesitation. The more anxious, the faster you die. Trading depends not on courage but on rhythm and execution
If you’re still confused, don’t know how to control your position or pick the right time, follow me closely
The first lesson is always: keep your principal alive first, then talk about how much you can earn
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