Having a small principal is not the problem; the problem is always wanting to make a quick fortune overnight. If you want to be steady, follow me.
"If your principal is less than 150 U, listen to me, Chen: what you need to learn now is not to get rich quickly, but to survive."
I have a friend from Tianshui, Gansu, 28 years old, delivering food in Xi'an.
When he found me two years ago, he had only 1200 U left in his account, always chasing trends and going all in, resulting in bigger losses, and after half a year, he was almost wiped out.
I didn't tell him anything complicated; I gave him three strict rules.
First, the money must be divided.
400 U for short-term trading, 400 U for waiting for trends, 400 U as emergency funds, and never touch it. Having all funds in play may seem aggressive, but it actually leaves no way out for oneself.
Second, only trade in markets with direction.
Don't trade in sideways markets; if the direction is unclear, stay out. Many people lose money not because they made the wrong call, but because they get whiplashed in a volatile market.
Third, write rules in stone.
Cut losses at 2%, lock in some profits at 4%, and at 20% profit, at least take out 30%. The most important rule—never average down on losses.
He wasn't used to it at first, but he executed it very strictly.
In four months, he grew from 1200 U to 25,000 U, and now he stabilizes at 38,000 U, without ever blowing an account.
He said something very real: $CFG
He used to think making money relied on luck, but now he knows it depends on executing simple rules properly. #加密市场反弹
The crypto world has never lacked opportunities; what it lacks is people who can survive.
Having a small principal is not the problem; the problem is always wanting to turn things around in one go.
If you want to walk a bit more steadily and slowly, but still grow bigger, follow me.
I won't take you to gamble; I will help you survive, and then slowly win. #加密市场回调