The most dangerous idea in crypto is borrowing money to enter the market. That’s not investing—it’s paying tuition with your own reputation.



The crypto space is not a casino; it’s an arena that demands discipline and patience.

Those with small capital must stay calm and wait for opportunities.

Last year I mentored a newcomer who only had 600U in his account, and his hands were shaking when placing orders. I told him: first, let go of the idea of making money and learn to survive by following the rules.

One month later, his account grew to 6000U, and two months later it reached 18kU, without a single liquidation along the way.

First, split your positions to survive, always leaving room.

Divide 600U into three parts: 200U for day trading—exit when you make 3%-5%; 200U to wait for weekly trend opportunities; the remaining 200U as rebirth capital—never touch it.

Going all-in is a gambler’s move; splitting positions is a wise choice.

Second, only trade in trends.

Most of the time the market is in inefficient oscillation. If there’s no signal, stay in cash; only act when a signal appears. When profit reaches 12%, immediately withdraw half.

True investors know how to wait.

Finally, use rules to control emotions.

Stop loss at 2%—once hit, exit without any hesitation; take profit at 4%—when reached, immediately cut half to lock in profits.

Never add to a losing position—avoid the bad habit of averaging down.

You can’t predict accurately every time, but you must act according to the rules every time.

Going from 600U to 18kU is not luck; it’s a transformation from gambler to investor.

Remember: only those who survive can talk about profits.

If you keep losing and starting over repeatedly,

come talk to me, and I’ll teach you how to make trading simple.

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