I don’t even have 10,000u in principal—how can you get people around you to look at you differently after a month?


Last month, I personally DM’d a fan. He was a complete beginner—so you could say he had absolutely no foundation.
I guided him step by step from zero. Along the way, I taught him a very basic method—this method is what helped him gradually turn things around.
When he learned, he was very diligent. After work every day, he spent an hour studying with me. After a month, his funds also grew from the initial 900U to his current 19kU.
You could say that after this month of learning, he can now hold his own in the crypto market.
Teaching someone to fish is better than giving them fish. I’m not keeping this method from you—I’m sharing it here for everyone to learn or take inspiration from.
The method I teach is relatively steady, and the execution isn’t difficult. There’s no special tricks—everything comes down to patience.
1. Precise entry timing
Not every market is something you can participate in. Only opportunities that meet my standards—then I’ll bring him in. By accurately timing the entry, we avoid blindly following the trend.
2. Perfect position sizing
With a small capital base, you can still do big things—the key is position management. Every trade allocates position sizes reasonably, so big orders can be executed more safely.
3. A complete risk-control system
For every trade, I help him set a reasonable stop-loss level and strictly control risk. Only by making sure you don’t get liquidated can you reliably protect profitability.
Start with small capital, follow what I do, and learn reasonable trading strategies—you can also make a “round trip” and flip your account.
If you’re also really interested in this method, or if there’s anything you don’t understand, follow Brother Jia. As long as you’re willing to learn, I’ll always be here!
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