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Small capital turning around is really not difficult! Remember these 3 "life-saving iron rules"
Friends with less than 1000 U capital, take my advice: stop blindly trading cryptocurrencies. The crypto world has never been a gambler's paradise; for small capital to grow steadily, discipline is key, not luck.
A fan previously started with only 900 U, didn't chase hot trends, avoided rumors, strictly followed three trading principles, and in three months turned nearly 3 W U, all without a single blow-up. Today, I share this practical experience with everyone—small capital can also follow a steady profit route.
1. The three-part fund division, refusing to go all-in is the bottom line
Small capitalists should avoid going all-in on one trade. It's recommended to split funds into three parts, each with its own role:
• One-third for short-term trading, capturing small fluctuations, quick in and out;
• One-third for trend trading, waiting for a clear direction before entering;
• One-third as a safety fund, regardless of market conditions, firmly hold and keep a backup.
2. Only seize certainty opportunities, learn to wait patiently for the right moment
Most of the time in the crypto world is spent in consolidation and fluctuation; frequent trading only erodes capital.
When there are no obvious market signals, patiently hold and avoid impulsive actions;
Wait until the trend is clear and signals are reliable before making a move. After profit, remember to take some off the table to secure gains.
3. Strictly follow discipline, avoid holding through losses, and don’t chase highs
Small capital has weak risk tolerance, so rules must control emotions:
• Strictly set stop-loss points, exit decisively when wrong;
• Take profits timely when targets are reached, avoid greed for higher gains;
• After a loss, do not blindly add to positions or increase exposure, to prevent deeper losses.
We can't guarantee every trade will be profitable, but we can ensure each one stays within the bottom line.
Small capital is not scary; what’s scary is rushing to flip the market and losing composure.
From 900 U to 3 W U, it’s not luck but patience—no greed, no panic, no gambling—that makes it happen.
For small capital wanting to grow, the core is never about overnight FOMO, but about surviving first and then gradually growing.
On the trading journey, taking fewer detours is the shortcut.
If anyone wants to discuss ideas, feel free to reach out. #Gate3月透明度报告 $BTC