Brothers with principal under 1,500 U, hold your hand first, listen to me for a couple of sentences


The most deadly habit of small capital is always wanting to break even in one go and quickly double. When you see others post screenshots of their wins, you get jealous; when the market moves even a bit, you’re afraid of missing out. In the end, it’s often because the position is too heavy and the entry is too rushed—so the principal gets chewed up in no time
In crypto, the people who really make it, it’s never about who’s got the biggest nerve, $B
It’s about brains, discipline, and risk control
I used to take a follower along—he entered with 1,200 U. At first I was anxious too, scared of losing, but also wanting to grow fast. Later I sorted out the approach, followed the rules, and the account slowly but surely started rolling up. It wasn’t luck— it was a strategy suited for small capital
First, you must split the money up—don’t lump it all into one go$ETH
Small capital fears going all-in the most. Split it into parts: one part for short-term trades, only take opportunities you can actually understand—sell when the time’s up; one part for swing trades, wait for the trend to play out before you follow; the remaining bit you don’t touch no matter what—that’s your life-saving money. Once position sizing is under control, you have the right to wait for the big winds
Second, only trade the market you can understand. Most of the time the market is ranging; frequent trading is like working for the exchange, and it can easily wreck your mindset. If there’s no clear signal, just stay still. Trade only after the setup is confirmed. Once you have profits, learn to take them in batches—don’t always think you can eat from start to finish
Third, cage yourself with rules. Set your stop-loss in advance—cut out instantly when you hit the level, no extra talk. Lock in gains when you reach the target. If you lose, don’t rush to add more to make it back, and don’t let your emotions change the plan
What small capital fears most isn’t moving slowly—it’s being in a rush. If 1,200 U wants to grow bigger, it relies on one after another of holding your hands back, controlling the risk, and letting profits compound slowly. Opportunities are on the daily—on the condition that your principal is still in the arena
If you still don’t know how to control your position or find your entry points, come talk to Ze Ge and chat for a bit. Let’s study the market together, take fewer detours—this matters way more than blindly rushing in
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