Having limited capital is not the problem; the problem is always wanting to change your life overnight. If you want to go safely, follow my advice.


"With an initial capital under 1200U, let me be honest: what you need to learn now is not how to get rich quickly, but how to survive."
I have a friend, in Tân Tứ, Shaanxi, 28 years old, who is delivering food in Xi'an.
Two years before he came to me, his account only had 1200U, and he was chasing trends every day, full margin, but the more he traded, the more he lost, nearly wiped out in half a year.
I won't complicate things; I’ll give three deadly rules directly.
First, money must be divided into small parts.
400U for short-term trading, 400U waiting for trends, 400U kept as a safety reserve, absolutely do not touch it. Full margin may seem powerful, but in reality, it leaves no way out for yourself.
Second, only trade in clear trends.
No trading during accumulation phases, and when the trend is unclear, stay out. Many people lose because they see incorrectly, not because the market reverses, but because they die during continuous fluctuations.
Third, fixed rules.
Cut losses at 2%—must do it; take profits at 4%; when making 20%, withdraw at least 30%. The most important rule—never add to a losing position.
At first, he was not used to it, but he followed it very strictly.
In four months, from 1200U to 25,000U, now stabilized at 38,000U, and has never lost all his capital.
He said a very realistic thing:
I used to think making money depended on luck, now I realize it’s about strictly following simple rules.
The crypto market is not short of opportunities; what’s lacking is people who can survive.
Limited capital is not the issue; the issue is that you always want to change your life in one go.
If you want to go more steadily, more slowly, but keep growing, in my opinion.
I don’t lead you to gamble; I lead you to survive, then gradually win big.
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