Newbie Must-Read!


Turn 1200U into 280kU, revealing the truth about small capital avoiding liquidation and steady profits.
Last year, a fan came to me, with only 1200U left in his account, feeling completely drained, asking if there was still hope. I told him: Don’t think about doubling your money first, learn to survive. For small capital to turn around, prioritize staying alive before talking about making money!
I told him to split the 1200U into three parts, and not to go all-in: one part for intraday trading, take small profits and exit; one part to wait for clearer trends before entering, avoid blindly following the crowd; one part to keep as a safety card. It may seem slow, but it ensures you won’t be kicked out by the market.
Furthermore, control your hands! Newbies aren’t unable to understand the market; they just want to trade in any market condition. They blindly operate during sideways or volatile markets, purely giving platform fees. $EDGE
I told him: 80% of the market time isn’t worth trading; wait for opportunities, patience is needed to eat big. The key is to stick to the rules: set stop-loss and exit, take some profits when you’re ahead; never add positions when losing, luck-driven psychology will only get you harvested by the market!
What happened later? In three months, 1200U turned into over 10,000U, and in five months, broke through 280kU! He said something I’ve always remembered: I used to look for opportunities every day, now I just wait for opportunities.
Making money in the crypto world isn’t hard; the hard part is controlling yourself. Small capital isn’t scary; what’s scary is always trying to turn things around with one big shot. Remember: as long as the account exists, opportunities are there; repeatedly going all-in, no matter how good the market, has nothing to do with you.
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