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Is your #NFT领域强势上扬 account balance less than 1000U? Don't rush to place an order.
The crypto market is not a place for speed, but a battlefield for patience and strategy. Last year, I mentored a newcomer who started with 600U, and was trembling even when opening positions—afraid that a single wrong judgment would wipe him out.
I only told him one thing: "Follow the system, don't rely on feelings."
One month later, the account balance became 6000U. Three months later, it broke through 20,000U. During this period, there was not a single liquidation, nor did I chase any hot trends.
Some say this is just good luck? Wrong. It is strict discipline.
He was able to go from 600U to now by adhering to these three iron rules—do not seek to get rich quickly, but seek to make a living.
**Article 1: The Three-Point Method of Funds, Always Leave a Way Out for Yourself**
The principal must be used separately. Use 200U for short-term trading, focusing solely on mainstream coins like $BTC and Ethereum, and take profit when the volatility is enough at 3%-5%; another 200U for medium-term waves, wait for certain opportunities to enter, and hold positions for 3 to 5 days to steadily take profit; finally, the last 200U should remain untouched, no matter how tempting the market is—this amount is the seed for your comeback.
Have you seen those who go all-in with their entire holdings? They panic when prices rise crazily and when they fall, and in the end, their account goes to zero. Those who can truly make a profit in the long term all understand the importance of hiding a portion of their money off the exchange.
**Article 2: Only eat the meat of the trend, don't waste blood in the fluctuations**
The market spends 70% of its time in a sideways movement, and frequent entries and exits just mean paying fees to the platform. No clear signals? Then wait. A signal appears? Enter decisively.
When I made a 12% profit, I first secured half of the profits — money in the pocket is real profit. I watched him double his investment, and he never once chased the price out of fear of missing out. The rhythm of a master is always: still like a rock, and when they move, there is guaranteed gain.
**Rule three: Rules take precedence over everything, emotions must take a back seat**
Each trade's stop-loss should not exceed 2% of the principal. Exit once the target is hit, without any luck involved; if profits exceed 4%, reduce the position by half and let the remaining profits run; never add to a losing position to average down — that is betting on emotions, not trading with logic.
You don't need to look at the right direction every time, but you must follow the rules every time. Making money, in essence, is about using a system to control your hands that want to move chaotically.
Remember: having little principal is not the problem; the problem is that you always think about "making it back in one go." Rolling from 600U to 20,000U is not about luck; it's about rules, patience, and a relentless focus on discipline. $BTC