Traders with less than 1500U in capital, don't rush to go all-in yet. Listen to this proven logic.



The crypto world is not a casino at all; it's more like a contest that requires strategy and discipline. A buddy started with 1200U, grew it to 25,000U in 4 months, and now the account has surged to over 38,000U. Throughout the process, he never once blew up his position. This is not luck hitting his head but strictly following three hardcore strategies—also the core methodology that enabled him to achieve financial freedom from just over 8,000U.

**Step 1: Capital must be divided into three parts**

Split your principal into three equal portions. For example, 1200U, divided into 400U, 400U, and 400U. The first part is for day trading—stick to one or two opportunities daily, enter and exit quickly, never greed; the second part is for swing trading—wait for real market trends to appear before acting, aiming to fully grasp one move rather than frequent trades; the third part is your safety net—never touch it, it's your last trump card for a comeback.

Most people get wiped out by "all-in" bets. Surviving is the key to making a comeback—that's the survival rule for small accounts.

**Step 2: Only follow major trends, refuse to move randomly**

80% of the time in crypto, prices are swinging up and down. Moving randomly is like giving money to the big players. When the market is unclear, put your phone down; wait for a clear trend to emerge before entering. Once in, take profits when gains exceed 20% of your principal—withdraw 30% to lock in the safest profits.

What does it look like to make real money? Most of the time, it doesn't matter. When you do act, you ride the trend for three years' worth of gains.

**Step 3: Trade with rules, don't let emotions steer**

The strict stop-loss rule is 2%—cut your losses when it hits that level, no bargaining. When profits reach over 4%, start reducing your position and take some profits. Absolutely no adding to losing positions—that's the bottom line. You don't need to be right every time, but you must execute every time.

The highest level of making money is simple: let profits run themselves, keep emotions outside the door.

Ultimately, how much capital you have is never the key factor. The real issue is whether you can give up the fantasy of "getting rich overnight." Turning 1200U into 38,000U depends on a complete risk management system combined with iron discipline.

If you're still losing sleep over a few hundred dollars' fluctuations or don't know how to allocate funds, time your entries, or control your pace, then this logic is worth studying repeatedly. Sometimes, just a few words can save you years of detours.
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LayoffMinervip
· 9h ago
The three-part method sounds good, but can you really stick to it? I tried, and the third stash of savings—can you really resist moving it when the market rises? This tests human nature.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 9h ago
Sounds good, but how many people can really stick to not moving for one-third of the time? I haven't managed to hold on myself.
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DevChivevip
· 9h ago
The three-part method sounds good, but how many people can really stick to it? I'm currently the type who loses sleep over a few hundred dollars. Just knowing to control risk doesn't help much; I still get itchy hands whenever I see a price increase.
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Rugman_Walkingvip
· 9h ago
The three-step method sounds good, but I'm worried that during execution it will be a free-for-all.
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pumpamentalistvip
· 9h ago
The three-part method sounds good, but how many people can stick with it?
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