If you're a beginner entering the market with 1,000 U or 2,000 U, do you find yourself staring at the market every day, feeling anxious when you see floating profits? $BTC
As a result, the market slightly shakes, and you get shaken out, your account shrinks; that feeling is really painful, I've seen too many people like this.
Let me say something harsh: the first step for small funds to turn around is not to make big money, but to stay alive first.
The moment you go all in, you're actually betting your life against the market; what you're betting on is not the market, but luck.
I have a friend who only had 1,200 U. When he first entered the market, he was staring at the screen every day, his mentality was breaking down quickly.
I told him to divide his funds into three parts: 400 U for short-term trading, 400 U for medium-term trading, and 400 U as a backup.
Three months later, his account grew from 1,200 U to 25,000 U, and then to the current 38,000 U, all without any liquidation.
It wasn’t luck; it was the result of strictly following the rules and slowly compounding.
The path is actually very simple:
Find coins with stable fundamentals and low positions, and make your move; or divide the money into several parts, betting on a few high-certainty targets, leaving yourself some room.
The most important iron rule: first withdraw the principal when it rises, let the remaining profits fly.
You will find that your mentality becomes much more relaxed; a zero-cost position is the trump card for small funds to turn around.
The reality is, spot prices rise slowly and are easily trapped. Most people are not incapable of buying, but they can't hold on, they are fully invested, always thinking about making a quick turnaround.
To be a bit harsh: clearly seeing the right direction, floating profits of dozens of U, but due to greed or being too heavily invested, getting shaken out by volatility, even losing back the principal, this mentality collapse, I’ve seen too many people.
For small funds to grow big, the core is not to grab the lowest point, not to go all in, but to have low drawdowns, slowly compound, and be steady.
If you can’t manage the principal well, a few thousand U won’t be able to grow, let alone a million.
In the crypto space, slow often equals fast.
I’ve seen people grow from zero, and I’ve seen even more people being overly anxious and completely exiting.
If you are now trapped or liquidated, or always getting shaken out by small fluctuations, don’t hold on stubbornly.
Find me, I will help you stabilize your position, control the pace, and slowly grow your small funds.
Real turning around doesn’t rely on luck, it relies on methods and discipline.
While you see others getting liquidated and trapped, I will help you maintain your rhythm, slowly turning small funds into big profits, and that’s the difference.