To be honest, when people first enter the crypto market, very few can resist the temptation of the words “get rich overnight.”

I’m no different. At the beginning, I only had a few hundred U to my name, but by relying on that initial capital, I kept going until my account reached a hundredfold level in size.

When I used to trade, my first reaction was: “How much can I make on this trade?” Later, it slowly became: “Is this trade even necessary?” That change completely reshaped my trading logic.

In the 1,000 U stage, I’m not chasing a quick doubling. Instead, I focus on training my execution discipline. I split the principal into several parts, and on each trade I use a fixed amount of capital—never all-in, never full send. The biggest advantage of small capital isn’t that you can make money quickly; it’s that you have room to make mistakes and still survive.

After my account grew, I started trading less. I would just wait for opportunities with higher certainty. Only when the trend is clear do I consider adding to my position—if there isn’t a good setup, I go flat. Waiting is also part of trading.

Once the account reached a certain size, I added another rule: periodically take out part of the profits. Because the numbers in your account don’t equal money you truly own.

In the end, what matters isn’t who can get rich overnight—but who can actually keep the money they’ve earned.

If you also want to avoid unnecessary detours and steady your comeback,
feel free to reach out to me anytime. Let’s work together to put the method into practice.