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Many people who just entered the crypto circle have a misconception: since the principal is small, you need to go all-in and work hard, quickly turn things around.
But let me tell you the truth—when the principal is smaller, you can’t act recklessly.
I guided a follower who started with about 7,000 USDT—basically just testing the waters. But he didn’t rush. Instead, he followed a very simple rhythm and slowly executed it step by step. Later, after about half a year, he rolled it up to nearly 300k USDT, and he’s still moving upward.
There’s nothing magical about the whole process—just a few basic things, repeated consistently. $LAB
First, split your funds—don’t put it all in one go.
The 7,000 USDT wasn’t all-in; it was divided and used—some for short-term trades to test the rhythm, some to wait for trend conditions, and some left untouched as the core position.
The core idea is one: first make sure you don’t get wiped out, then talk about growth. $EVAA
Second, only trade major trends—don’t mess around with ranging markets.
In crypto, most of the time things are actually moving sideways. The whipsaw is annoying, and it also easily burns you on trading fees.
If there’s no clear trend, stay in cash and wait. Trade only when Bitcoin or major coins break out into a clear direction—it’s actually more stable.
Also very important: take profits when you have them. At a certain upside, pull out some first—don’t let your account balance numbers keep sitting on the exchange.
Third, keep the rules fixed—don’t act emotionally.
Set your stop-loss in advance, for example, keep it around 1.5%. When it hits, exit—don’t hold and “ride it out.” $TAC
When profit reaches about 3%, reduce position first so part of the gains actually lands.
For losses, never add more to average down—because adding usually makes the drawdown deeper.
In the end, this whole thing isn’t complicated at all, even kind of “boring.”
But the people who truly survive in crypto are often the ones who repeat these boring rules to the extreme.
Small capital isn’t scary. What’s scary is charging in乱ly.
The market doesn’t lack opportunities—what it lacks is people who can actually hold onto those opportunities.
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