If your current principal is less than 1000U, let me be honest:
#STO Don't spend all day dreaming of getting rich overnight; first, think about how to survive in this market.
#BEAT3 Last year, I started a journey with a partner with 900U, and five months later, the account balance soared to 36,000U.
#SOL The whole process had neither the fear of liquidation nor the shock of wild fluctuations.
#CoinCircleComeback
The strategy used is not some profound mystery, but these three simple principles.
First, split your funds for use.
900U is divided into three:
300U for day trading: at most, open one position per day.
300U waiting for swing opportunities: perhaps it will only be activated once every half month.
The remaining 300U as the last trump card: if the previous positions incur heavy losses, there is still a chance to rise again.
With dispersed funds, the risks are also dispersed. $RIVER
Operating with a full position is like seeking your own death.
Second, only seek reliable profits.
80% of losses stem from blind operations in sideways and volatile markets.
Unclear market direction? Then choose to stay in cash and wait.
Better to miss a profitable opportunity than to lose money foolishly.
Market opportunities are not available every day, but your principal must always be there.
Third, establish strict rules and never get sentimental with the market.
Set a 2% stop-loss line; once touched, immediately stop-loss and exit, as natural as daily eating and drinking.
When profits reach 4%, first reduce half the position to secure the profits.
When the account’s floating profit reaches 20%, immediately transfer out 30% for withdrawal $BNB
A loss is a loss; never add to a losing position—this is a trap that 90% of retail investors fall into and cannot extricate themselves from.
No gambling, no hard resistance, no self-deception.
Now his account balance has reached 50,000U, and more importantly, he no longer needs to stay up late staring at the screen; he only needs to spend about ten minutes checking it daily, allowing him to feel at ease to do other things.
If you want to turn things around, remember this sentence: As long as there is principal, there is hope.
Split operations, wait for the right time, and restrain trading impulses—these methods may not sound thrilling, but they can save you three years of detours and three years of losses.
In the coin circle, the fastest path to success is to first let yourself slow down.