Sincerely advise: if you're a new crypto trader with only under 1000U, don't go in blindly! Don't think that just because others are all-in and making money, you can too. Most likely, you'll end up losing your principal completely, with no chance to turn things around.


I have a real-life example: a friend started with just 1500U last year. Without relying on luck or tricks, he turned it into 38,000U in four months and never got liquidated. His secret was a simple, tailored "poor man's position" strategy for small funds. Follow it, and you can avoid 90% of the pitfalls.

The core principle is: put three locks on your principal—don't be greedy, impatient, or gamble. First, start with 500U for practice, only do intraday short-term trades, take profit at 3%, cut losses at 2%, and close the software when done. This trains discipline. Second, use another 500U as a "hunter position," don't watch the charts all day—wait for weekly breakout signals. Only enter if the risk-reward ratio is at least 1:3. At most, make 10 trades a year. Lastly, lock the remaining 500U in a cold wallet, entrusted to someone trustworthy for safekeeping. Even if the first two positions lose everything, you have an escape route.

The biggest mistake beginners make is obsessively watching K-line charts and busying themselves. Actually, 80% of crypto market movements are random fluctuations. Just do what needs to be done, and wait for volume breakout signals before entering the hunter position. Also, once profits exceed 20%, withdraw 30% to your wallet—taking profits and securing gains is the real way to make money.

Remember, with small funds, slow is fast. Don't try to gamble your way to a turnaround; protecting your principal is the key. My friend achieved a 30x annualized return with a maximum drawdown of only 7.4%, all thanks to stability. "Struggling with little" is not shameful; blindly rushing in is truly foolish. #加密市场行情震荡 #BTC
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