Attention, small-capital traders. If your capital is a meager less than 1000U, how do you trade? First, listen to Ze Ge’s blunt but honest advice:



What you most need to learn first is not how to profit, but how to avoid dying! Last year, I mentored a follower who started with 900U and reached 17kU in two months. No liquidation, no drawdown crash throughout. It wasn't luck, just three simple moves – extremely simple, and extremely stable.

First: Capital must be split. Going all-in is suicide. Split 900U directly into three parts:
300U for intraday trading (max 1 trade per day, not more)
300U for swing trading (only trade once every ten days or half a month)
300U is your lifeline (if you really lose, you still have a chance to bounce back). Never touch this no matter what.

Second: Only go for the thickest profits, ignore everything else. Avoid sideways markets (80% of losses die here). When direction is unclear, stay out of positions (better to not earn than to lose blindly).
Only trade when the trend is clear.
Remember: While opportunities don't come every day, your life (capital) is there every day.

Third: Set rules in stone, zero out emotions.
Stop loss at 2%, as normal as eating.
Take profit at 4%, first reduce half position.
When account profit exceeds 20% of principal, immediately withdraw 30%. Never add to a losing position – this is why 90% of retail traders never recover. No gambling, no holding on, no hoping for a 'comeback'.

More importantly: He no longer needs to stay up watching charts. He spends 10 minutes a day checking levels and he's done!

If you want to turn things around, first remember: Only when your principal is always there can you talk about doubling. Splitting capital, waiting for opportunities, controlling the pace – these aren't exciting, but they save you three years of detours. Want speed? The fastest path in crypto has always been to stabilize first.

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MetalFrameBookPageCross
· 7h ago
Position management and risk control really can save your life, but cases where 900U reaches 17,000U within two months have too much survivorship bias—don’t let ordinary people get carried away.
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