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Can small funds really turn things around in crypto? $VANRY
Yes, but only if you first learn not to lose money.
Many people enter the market wanting to double their money or get rich overnight, then go all-in, use leverage, chase hot coins, and get liquidated every few days. The problem isn’t the market—it’s themselves. #新手必看
A while back, a follower came to me with only 2100U left in his account. He said if he lost any more, he would quit crypto. I didn’t give him any complicated strategy—I just told him to do one thing: split the money.
He divided 2100U into three parts, 700U each.
The first part: only for short-term trades, at most two per day. If the direction was wrong, cut losses immediately—no adding to positions, no holding bad trades.
The second part: only for trending moves. If the weekly chart hasn’t confirmed an uptrend, don’t take a single trade—better to stay in cash.
The third part served as insurance, basically untouched. Only used when risk appeared. $POL
Remember one thing: never go all-in.
Lose a little and you can still keep going; lose everything and you’re out.
My daily trading is actually very simple: $HMSTR
If the daily moving averages aren’t in a bullish alignment, I basically don’t touch it. Many people love to buy the dip, but most end up catching a falling knife.
Only when volume increases and the daily chart holds a key level do I enter with a small position.
Two rules have never changed:
Stop loss at 5%—always set it.
When profit reaches 10%, move the stop loss to breakeven.
The advantage of this is simple:
Losses are small when you’re wrong, and profits can gradually grow.
When profit reaches 30%, I usually take half off the table first and let the rest run with a trailing stop. Take the money first, then talk about the market.
Later, this guy followed the method slowly. In three months, his account went from 2100U to 36kU.
No miracle trades, no lucky streak—just doing the same thing over and over:
Control risk, wait for opportunities.
Many people lose because they’re too impatient.
They chase when it’s up, panic when it’s down, trade a dozen times a day, and end up burning out.
In fact, opportunities in crypto never run out. #币圈现状
What’s lacking is people who can stay in the market.
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