A straightforward word for friends with a principal of less than 3000U:



Don't think about how many times you want to multiply it right from the start. First, figure out how to avoid being wiped out.

I've watched a real example.

Started with 2400U, rolled it to over 50,000 in four months, with no liquidation and no major drawdowns.

You might not believe it, but it didn't rely on any fancy techniques—

Just three very simple things.

First: Money must be kept separate. Never, ever put it all in at once. $G

Split 2400U into three parts:

800U for short-term trading, at most one trade a day. If you're wrong, stop.

800U for swing trading, only waiting for big-level opportunities, moving maybe once every ten days or half a month.

Keep the remaining 800U strictly as emergency funds. Never touch it unless absolutely necessary.

Only when this defense line is held can you talk about what comes next.

Second: Only trade with the trend. Stay away from range-bound markets entirely.

In crypto, 70-80% of the time is sideways chopping. Going back and forth will only wear you down.

If the direction is unclear, stay in cash. Better to miss out than to jump in blindly.

Money isn't made by charging hard—it's made by "hanging in there."

Third: Rules always beat feelings.

When you're down 2%, exit immediately. No hesitation.

When you're up 4%, first reduce half and lock in the profit.

When overall profit reaches 20%, immediately withdraw 30% to secure the gains.

Never add to a losing position, never gamble on a bounce, never give your emotions a chance to take over.

This approach looks painfully slow.

But its core has never been about making money fast—

It's about making you avoid stupid mistakes.

At the small-account stage, the most important thing isn't returns—it's not getting kicked out of the market early.

If you can stand your ground, you'll have the chance to slowly grow your principal. #Gate完成141只股票股息派发
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