Money is not even 10,000, yet you still spend every day in the crypto world trading futures, chasing shitcoins?
Wake up.
What a small account fears most is turning trading into gambling. You’re not losing because you don’t work hard—you’re losing because you don’t use the right method. Frequent trades, blind chasing of rallies, and stubbornly holding losses: it looks like you’re busy, but in reality you’re just burning through your capital.
How do small funds make a comeback? Not by betting on a single chance, but by executing consistently over the long term.
Remember these four lines:
First, choose coins by trend.
When the daily MACD forms a golden cross, prioritize strong assets with a golden cross above the zero line.
You can listen to news, but ultimately trust only the market trend.
Second, look at moving averages for holding positions.
Stay above the line and hold patiently. If it breaks below the line, exit in time. Don’t let emotions affect your trades.
Third, entries must have conditions.
Only consider participating when there’s a breakout with increased volume.
After a rise, take profit in batches—protect the money you’ve earned right away.
Fourth, stop-loss without hesitation.
If you’re wrong, admit it and leave with a small loss.
Don’t fantasize that “if I wait a bit, it’ll come back.” Many liquidations start with that sentence.
The most important ability for a small account isn’t being bold enough to gamble—it’s being steady.
Follow discipline, control risk, and let compounding happen slowly.@币神— $COTI
Wake up.
What a small account fears most is turning trading into gambling. You’re not losing because you don’t work hard—you’re losing because you don’t use the right method. Frequent trades, blind chasing of rallies, and stubbornly holding losses: it looks like you’re busy, but in reality you’re just burning through your capital.
How do small funds make a comeback? Not by betting on a single chance, but by executing consistently over the long term.
Remember these four lines:
First, choose coins by trend.
When the daily MACD forms a golden cross, prioritize strong assets with a golden cross above the zero line.
You can listen to news, but ultimately trust only the market trend.
Second, look at moving averages for holding positions.
Stay above the line and hold patiently. If it breaks below the line, exit in time. Don’t let emotions affect your trades.
Third, entries must have conditions.
Only consider participating when there’s a breakout with increased volume.
After a rise, take profit in batches—protect the money you’ve earned right away.
Fourth, stop-loss without hesitation.
If you’re wrong, admit it and leave with a small loss.
Don’t fantasize that “if I wait a bit, it’ll come back.” Many liquidations start with that sentence.
The most important ability for a small account isn’t being bold enough to gamble—it’s being steady.
Follow discipline, control risk, and let compounding happen slowly.@币神— $COTI