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#数字货币市场回调 If you only have a few hundred U in hand, don't rush to All in. I've seen too many frens who want to get rich overnight with a principal of less than 1000 U, only to Get Liquidated and leave the game in three days. Today, I'm not promoting any coin, just talking about how to survive and still make money with small funds.



Last year I met a newcomer who entered with 500U and didn't understand limit orders or market orders. Three months later, his account balance was 28,000U, and he hadn't been Get Liquidated even once during that time. What did he do right? Just three words - follow the rules.

**Money should be spent in portions, don't go all in**

Assuming you have 500-800U, split it according to this ratio:

Make 30% to 40% by trading quickly: only touch mainstream coins like $BTC and $ETH, run when it rises 3%-5%, and do a maximum of two trades a day. Altcoins? Don't even think about it, small capital can't withstand that volatility.

Use 30-40% for swing trading: Watch the 4-hour K-line, wait for a breakthrough at a key position with a significant increase in trading volume before taking action. Hold for 3-5 days, aiming for a profit of 15%-20% before pulling out.

Keep 20% to 30% for safety: this is your backup plan, no matter how crazy the market gets, you cannot touch it. Without this amount of money, there will be no chance to turn things around.

**Don't mess around in a sideways market**

The market spends most of its time dawdling and fluctuating back and forth. Frequent trading during this time just means paying fees to the exchange. If there are no clear signals, just wait. If you earn 12%, take half off first. For small funds, the focus is on stability, not aggression.

**Discipline is a hundred times more important than technology**

Each trade's loss should not exceed 3% of the principal. Cut it when it reaches that point, don't hesitate.

Earn more than 5%? First, reduce your position by half, and set the stop-loss for the remaining to the cost price.

If you're losing, absolutely do not add to your position. Don't let emotions lead you by the nose.

The biggest advantage of a small principal is flexibility, and the worst thing is to think about "going all in for a comeback." Follow the rules to protect your principal and gradually accumulate profits; turning 800U into 20,000U is truly not a myth. The key is whether you can control your own hands.

In the past, I stumbled around in the dark, but now the path is clear. This road has always been here; whether you walk it or not is up to you.
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ChainComedianvip
· 17h ago
Turning 500U into 28,000? It's easy to say, but how many people can actually stick to the discipline?
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GraphGuruvip
· 17h ago
Following the rules is truly a skill; I have seen too many people unable to control their hands.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 17h ago
Haha, alright, it's just about restraint, restraint, and more restraint. It sounds simple, but most people can't actually do it.
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GateUser-4745f9cevip
· 17h ago
You’re absolutely right. I’m the kind of person who lets emotions lead me, and I regretted going all in at once. Now I’m learning to diversify my positions. Although I earn slowly, I’m definitely living longer.
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