Recently, beginners always ask: "I only have about 1,000 yuan, how can I quickly increase my holdings?"



My answer is always the same: don't think about doubling, first learn to survive.

Honestly, my method is not complicated at all.

**Level 1: Project Screening**
Focus on targets with good fundamentals, low market cap, and limited circulating supply. On the technical side, the daily chart must stay above the 60-day moving average, and MACD must show a bullish crossover before considering adding it to your watchlist. If you fail this step, everything else is pointless.

**Level 2: Capital Allocation**
How do I use 1,000 yuan? Divide it into three parts. One part for testing the waters, one for adding positions, and one for watching the show quietly. The core principle is: never go all-in at once.

**Level 3: Profit Taking Rhythm**
Take out your principal once it gains 20%, let the rest run. Once you achieve a zero-cost position, your mindset changes, and you become qualified to talk about long-term gains.

**Where do most people go wrong?**

Most fail in three ways. Either they cut losses after two or three small losses, leaving their small capital with minimal remaining funds. Or they try to increase win rate by making the risk-reward ratio one-to-one, resulting in a few drawdowns that blow up their mentality. The third is claiming to hold long-term, but keep adding during dips, ultimately selling at the lowest point.

**Real case example**

Last year, I mentored a friend, Axing, who started with 800 yuan. Following this approach, over ten months, he grew it to 11,000 yuan. The annualized return was 1200%, and the maximum drawdown was less than 8%. What's the secret? When feeling itchy, turn off the computer; once there’s profit, withdraw it immediately. Write the word "slow" on your palm.

**Final words**

Stop thinking, "Once I have 1 million, I can make money." If you can't even hold a few thousand now, giving you 1 million is just returning it to the market. The only way o
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BearMarketBuyervip
· 2025-12-20 14:48
To be honest, Astro's case was a bit exaggerated, but the logic definitely hit the mark. The key is really just not to be greedy; survive first and then talk.
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SchroedingerAirdropvip
· 2025-12-20 11:18
Honestly, very few people can stick to playing according to this logic; most still succumb to the itch to act impulsively.
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quiet_lurkervip
· 2025-12-20 07:35
I've been looking for a long time, and it's just one word—difficult. Truly able to stick with this set of practices, one in ten people would be doing well.
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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 2025-12-17 22:49
It's the same old "survive first" rhetoric again. It's true to some extent, but how many can actually do it? Most people are still itching to act.
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 2025-12-17 22:47
The logic of precise sniping is sound, but how many can really be filtered out with the 60 moving average + MACD combo? My verification node data shows that assets with low market cap and low circulation are extremely volatile, to the point of being frightening. Poor risk control can lead to instant liquidation.
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MelonFieldvip
· 2025-12-17 22:36
Really, itching hands is a terminal illness; turning off the computer is the way to go.
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LightningLadyvip
· 2025-12-17 22:25
Honestly, it still depends on your mindset. A thousand yuan isn't a big deal. I've seen people ruin themselves and others who gradually recover. The key is not to be greedy.
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