If your capital is less than 1,000 U, first listen to a blunt truth from Bro Jia:


The first thing you should learn is not how to profit, but how not to die!

Last year, I mentored a follower who started with 900 U. In five months, he grew it to 38k U, with zero liquidations and no drawdown crashes.
This wasn’t luck—just three simple tactics, so “dumb” they’re rock solid. A crypto investment strategy.

**First: Capital must be split. Going all-in is suicide.**
Split 900 U into three parts:
300 U for intraday (max 1 trade per day, no more)
300 U for swing trades (only trade once every ten to fifteen days)
300 U as your lifeline (if you truly lose, you still have a chance to bounce back) – never touch full position.

**Second: Only go after the fattest meat; ignore everything else.**
Don’t trade sideways markets (80% of losses happen here).
If the direction is unclear, stay in cash (better to miss a gain than take a blind loss).
Only enter when the trend is clear.
Remember this: while the market doesn’t offer opportunities every day, your life does.

**Third: Set rigid rules; zero out emotions.**
Stop-loss at 2%, as routine as eating.
Take profit at 4%, first reduce half your position.
When account profit exceeds 20% of principal, immediately withdraw 30%. Never add to a losing position. This is why 90% of retail investors never turn things around—no gambling, no holding, no fantasy of “it will come back.”

The key? Now his account is at 50k U. More importantly, he no longer stays up all night watching charts. He spends just 10 minutes a day checking levels, then calls it a day!
If you want a comeback, first remember this: only if your capital remains intact can you talk about doubling.

Splitting positions, waiting for opportunities, controlling the heat—these aren’t thrilling, but they save you three years of detours. Want to go fast? In crypto, the fastest path has always been to stabilize first.

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