Cryptocurrency circles have never been a casino; going all-in without a plan will only throw your money into the fire.



I've seen too many stories of beginners entering the market full of hope, only to lose everything in less than two months. Last year, I mentored a young guy who started with just 1800U, and over five months, steadily grew his account to over 30,000. Now his account has crossed the 50,000 mark. The most impressive part is that he never once got liquidated during the entire process.

I also started with small funds, so I understand the struggle of wanting to make money but being afraid of losing it. Today, I’ll break down my three practical trading strategies from years of experience—each one tested through real mistakes and proven effective. These are especially suitable for traders with a capital below 2000U.

**First Strategy: Divide your funds into three parts; only with survival can you have a chance to turn things around**

The biggest mistake I’ve made was risking all my savings at once. The crypto market operates 24/7, with large price swings, so even one wrong judgment can lead to immediate liquidation.

My approach is simple: split your funds into three parts, each with its own purpose.

For example, with 1800U, divide it into three 600U portions: the first focuses on intraday swings, only targeting mainstream coins—Bitcoin and Ethereum. Look for one or two entry points per day, aiming for a 5% to 8% profit before closing. The second part is for medium-term fluctuations; wait until a clear daily trend forms before entering, with a profit target of 15% to 20%. The third part is purely for emergency use—no matter how tempting the opportunity, hold it tightly to prepare for market black swan events.

The beauty of this position-splitting method is that it keeps your mindset stable. I’ve seen too many people go all-in at once, only to start losing sleep at the slightest market shake. With position splitting, you always have a backup plan—you won’t make decisions out of panic.
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Liquidated_Larryvip
· 01-03 15:33
Listening to the three parts sounds good, but I want to know if that guy is still in the crypto circle now.
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ForkInTheRoadvip
· 01-02 20:54
Position splitting sounds easy, but in reality, it's easy to lose your composure when executing. I've done it several times—splitting the funds and then merging everything back in all at once, haha.
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DeFiVeteranvip
· 01-02 20:53
Dividing into three parts, I've been using this trick for a long time. My sleep quality is much better than those all-in folks.
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FrogInTheWellvip
· 01-02 20:53
The split position system is indeed reliable, but the problem is that most people simply can't do it. They see a rise and want to go all in.
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PessimisticLayervip
· 01-02 20:53
Dividing into three parts can indeed help you last longer, but to be honest, most people can't even persist, and before they turn things around, they cancel their orders first.
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AirdropSweaterFanvip
· 01-02 20:50
Splitting into three parts is indeed a tough move, but in reality, not many people can actually stick with it... I've seen too many people who, after dividing their positions, still get defeated by emotions.
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OnChainArchaeologistvip
· 01-02 20:42
I have used this trick by dividing it into three parts, and it really works. The key is to resist the urge to touch the emergency fund.
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