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#数字资产市场动态 Small initial capital can also succeed; the key is not to go all-in and expect to turn things around overnight.
In the past two years in the crypto world, I've seen too many people who, holding just a few hundred dollars, think they can get rich overnight, only to see their accounts wiped out in less than a week. Frankly, liquidation is never due to a bad market, but because their methods are fundamentally flawed from the start.
One trader started with 1200U, persisted for three weeks, and rolled it up to 25,000U. Now the account has surpassed 38,000U. Not once did they get liquidated. How? Not because of some divine prediction ability, but through hardcore risk management and disciplined execution of their strategy.
**Divide your funds into three parts, survive first, then think about making money**
Split 1200U into three portions, each 400U, each with different tasks:
First part: day trading. Focus on one opportunity per day, aiming for 2%-4% profit. Close the position once target is reached, then shut down the software. No itching to trade, no thinking about tripling your account in a day.
Second part: swing trading. Wait for BTC or main coins to stabilize above the 30-day moving average or break through key resistance with volume. Enter with a stop-loss. The goal here is to catch 8%+ moves, take profits when the market looks good.
Third part: permanent holding. No matter how wild the market gets, don’t touch this portion. Its purpose is simple: prevent yourself from going all-in.
**Most market movements are just grinding; reckless trading is just paying unnecessary fees**
If BTC consolidates sideways for more than three days, close your software and wait. Those who frequently cut losses, take profits, or trade ten times a day, will lose at least half their profits to fees.
Wait until volume breaks out of the range or the price stabilizes above key moving averages before considering entering. When you do, always set a stop-loss. Not a suggestion, but a must.
Once profits exceed 15% of your principal, withdraw 25% immediately to a cold wallet. Don’t think about letting it stay in the account; greed in crypto can be deadly.
**Write down your rules and stick to them**
Before opening a position, force yourself to write three lines:
• Set stop-loss at 1.5%, cut when touched, no chasing rebounds
• Take half profit at over 3%, set a trailing stop for the rest
• On losing days, never add to your position. Averaging down is essentially betting with new money to recover old losses, but it often accelerates losses.
Small capital is never the problem. The real issue is mindset. Those rushing to get rich quickly often become market sacrifices. 1200U can grow to 25,000U thanks to an unbreakable risk awareness and patience for probabilities. The current trend of @XRP@ shows this: those who positioned on the left side are still in loss; those waiting for confirmation on the right side are reaping most of the gains.
If you’re losing sleep over a few dollars’ rise or fall, first master this strategy system. Slow is fastest; stability is what makes the ball roll bigger. Trading isn’t about who runs fastest, but who survives till the end.