Having less principal is not the problem; the problem is always wanting to turn things around overnight. If you want to come steady, follow me.


"Less than $1200 in your account, let me tell you one honest truth: what you should learn now is not how to get rich quickly, but how to survive."
I have a friend from Tianshui, Gansu, 28 years old, delivering food in Xi'an.
Two years ago, when he found me, his account had only $1200. He was chasing hot topics daily, going all-in, but the more he did, the more he lost. After half a year, he was almost wiped out.
I didn’t complicate things for him; I gave him three strict rules.
First, split your funds.
$400 for short-term trades, $400 waiting for trends, $400 as a safety reserve—never move it. Going all-in looks aggressive, but it actually leaves no room to survive.
Second, only trade in clear directions.
Don’t trade during sideways markets; if the trend is unclear, stay out. Many people lose money not because they see the wrong trend, but because they get shaken out by oscillations.
Third, stick to the rules.
Cut losses at 2%, lock in profits at 4%, and when you earn 20%, take at least 30% out. The most important rule—never add to a losing position.
At first, he wasn’t used to it, but he executed very strictly.
In four months, he went from $1200 to $25,000, now consistently at $38,000, never once blowing up his account.
He said something very straightforward:
"I used to think making money was about luck, but now I realize it’s about executing simple rules properly."
The crypto world is never short of opportunities; what’s missing are those who can survive.
Having less principal is not the problem; the problem is always wanting to turn things around overnight.
If you want to go steady and slow, but grow bigger and bigger, follow me.
I won’t gamble for you; I’ll help you survive, then slowly win.
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