Many people ask me how to get started with a small amount of capital. Honestly, I also rolled from a few thousand yuan all the way up—there’s no shortcut, only methods and execution.
When your capital isn’t much yet, for example, between 100,000 and 1 million, don’t get greedy. Opportunities don’t come every day, and you can’t earn money anytime. The most stable approach for small capital is to wait for the right moment—check a decent market setup once a day, catch a move, and then call it a day. Imagine that you can be fully invested and profit every day; in the end, the market will be the one to deal with you.$SNDK
When there’s a major positive catalyst, you have to act fast. If you don’t exit on the same day, and the next day the price gaps up, you must cut—don’t fantasize that the news will keep pushing the price higher. Understand that good news is often the top. Don’t wait until it pulls back and then regret it.
The news cycle and holidays are the fuse that sparks market volatility. Whenever these critical moments arrive, reduce your position in advance or even go flat, then follow the trend after the market shows you the direction. Lower risk, and also more stable returns.$BTC
If it’s a medium- to long-term trade, your position size must be light. Don’t go all-in right away. It may look bold, but in practice it can easily wipe you out in one shot. Add slowly with a light position, leaving yourself room—only then can you go far.
For short-term trading, it’s all about one word: “quick.” When it’s time to enter, enter decisively; when it’s time to exit, leave immediately. Don’t hesitate, and don’t be greedy. The speed at which the market changes face is often beyond your imagination.$ETH
Sometimes the market moves slowly; sometimes it sprints. Don’t fight it, and don’t daydream about price action. Follow whatever the market does. Your job is to trade with the trend—not to argue with it.
If you’re wrong about the direction, you have to admit it. Stop-loss is a life-saving talisman, not a sign of surrender. A small loss isn’t harmful; a large loss can be fatal. Delaying—that’s the real form of suicide.
When doing short-term trades, you must keep an eye on the 15-minute K-line chart, and you should use indicators too, such as KDJ. Tools aren’t everything, but compared to relying purely on feelings, they can help you avoid a lot of detours.
Lastly, mindset is always the hardest underlying logic. When the market is up, don’t get carried away; when the market is down, don’t panic. People who can control their emotions are the ones who truly survive in the crypto market.
In one sentence: making money isn’t easy, but there is a method. Small capital can still grow big—as long as you’re willing to learn, willing to act, and willing to follow discipline.
I’m Duor, focused on mainstream coin futures. I want to share the real, hard-won experience and logic from these years, hoping to help more friends pay less tuition.
When your capital isn’t much yet, for example, between 100,000 and 1 million, don’t get greedy. Opportunities don’t come every day, and you can’t earn money anytime. The most stable approach for small capital is to wait for the right moment—check a decent market setup once a day, catch a move, and then call it a day. Imagine that you can be fully invested and profit every day; in the end, the market will be the one to deal with you.$SNDK
When there’s a major positive catalyst, you have to act fast. If you don’t exit on the same day, and the next day the price gaps up, you must cut—don’t fantasize that the news will keep pushing the price higher. Understand that good news is often the top. Don’t wait until it pulls back and then regret it.
The news cycle and holidays are the fuse that sparks market volatility. Whenever these critical moments arrive, reduce your position in advance or even go flat, then follow the trend after the market shows you the direction. Lower risk, and also more stable returns.$BTC
If it’s a medium- to long-term trade, your position size must be light. Don’t go all-in right away. It may look bold, but in practice it can easily wipe you out in one shot. Add slowly with a light position, leaving yourself room—only then can you go far.
For short-term trading, it’s all about one word: “quick.” When it’s time to enter, enter decisively; when it’s time to exit, leave immediately. Don’t hesitate, and don’t be greedy. The speed at which the market changes face is often beyond your imagination.$ETH
Sometimes the market moves slowly; sometimes it sprints. Don’t fight it, and don’t daydream about price action. Follow whatever the market does. Your job is to trade with the trend—not to argue with it.
If you’re wrong about the direction, you have to admit it. Stop-loss is a life-saving talisman, not a sign of surrender. A small loss isn’t harmful; a large loss can be fatal. Delaying—that’s the real form of suicide.
When doing short-term trades, you must keep an eye on the 15-minute K-line chart, and you should use indicators too, such as KDJ. Tools aren’t everything, but compared to relying purely on feelings, they can help you avoid a lot of detours.
Lastly, mindset is always the hardest underlying logic. When the market is up, don’t get carried away; when the market is down, don’t panic. People who can control their emotions are the ones who truly survive in the crypto market.
In one sentence: making money isn’t easy, but there is a method. Small capital can still grow big—as long as you’re willing to learn, willing to act, and willing to follow discipline.
I’m Duor, focused on mainstream coin futures. I want to share the real, hard-won experience and logic from these years, hoping to help more friends pay less tuition.
