#密码资产动态追踪 The principal is still in the stage of over 1,000 dollars, so don't think about getting rich overnight. Here's the truth: surviving is the first lesson.



I saw an example where a friend started with 1,500 USD, and in less than two months, the account grew to 61,000 USD, all without liquidation or major drawdowns. The secret he used is not clever at all—just three strict rules, which even the dumbest person can learn.

**First Layer: Diversify the principal; full position is a dead end**

Splitting 1,200 USD into three parts is nothing fancy:
- 400 USD for intraday trading (one trade per day at most, quality over quantity)
- 400 USD reserved for swing opportunities (once every ten days or half a month)
- 400 USD as emergency funds (if you really lose, at least you can recover)

The full position trap has caused many to fail. When the market turns unfavorable, everything is gone, and there's no chips left to bounce back.

**Second Layer: Only trade the most certain market movements, avoid the rest**

Choppy sideways markets are a headache; 80% of losses happen here. If the trend isn't clear, don't take action. Better to miss a trade than to lose money. True opportunities don't appear every day, but your principal must be protected daily. Wait until the trend is clear before acting—that patience is worth it.

**Third Layer: Write down the rules to turn execution into instinct**

Cut losses at 2%, just like eating—casual and routine. Take profits at 4%, then halve your position and lock in gains. When your account profits exceed 20% of the initial capital, withdraw 30%. Never average down during losses.

These rules may seem boring, but most people who fail do so precisely because they neglect these fundamental principles. No gambler mentality, no holding through losses, no fooling yourself into waiting for a "recovery."

The result is that the guy now has over 100,000 USD in his account. More importantly, he no longer stays up all night watching K-line charts. Spending 10 minutes a day checking key levels is enough—life quality changes completely.

The principal must stay alive; only then can it double. Diversify, time entries, control the fire—these operations may sound dull, but they help you avoid three years of unnecessary detours. Want to speed up? The real way to be fast in the crypto market is—start by slowing down.
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ZeroRushCaptainvip
· 3h ago
Another "friend" story... I don't believe you, I'm that friend, and I'm still eating dirt now.
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FlashLoanLarryvip
· 14h ago
nah the 2% stop loss is just capital utilization 101... most ppl won't even write it down tho lol
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MevSandwichvip
· 14h ago
That's right, going all-in is just asking for death. I used to do the same before until I got liquidated and learned my lesson. --- Sounds very correct, but actually executing it is really difficult. I'm currently debating whether to follow this method. --- The key is that 2% cut-loss rule; it sounds simple but is extremely hard to do. Mindset really can determine life or death. --- Breaking 100,000 USD isn't a big deal; the real key is not staying up late to monitor the market. That's true victory, and quality of life is the real indicator. --- I've heard this theory a hundred times, yet some people still go all-in. Human nature is like that; only by losing money personally can you truly understand. --- Position sizing, stop-loss, no averaging down—these are so simple, yet why do so many still hold on to their positions? --- It's really greed at play. Seeing the coin rise makes you want to go all-in, and when it falls, you can't bear to cut. Most people lose because of greed. --- That's harsh, I like it. But does that friend really exist, or is it a character in a story?
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GigaBrainAnonvip
· 14h ago
That's really the truth... People who are fully invested indeed don't end up well.
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HashRateHermitvip
· 15h ago
The concept of position sizing is indeed reliable. I only realized this after being burned by full positions myself. --- Exactly, but the execution is really difficult—it's a human weakness. --- This guy has truly understood it, much more reliable than those who shout about tenfold gains every day. --- The key is mindset. Most people simply can't cut their position at 4%; greed makes everything disappear in an instant. --- Why do I feel like I only act once everything is clear, but by then the market is almost gone... --- The phrase "survive" really hits home. I've lost so much before I finally understood. --- A $100,000 US achievement is possible, but I want to ask when he started stabilizing. --- I've tried writing down rules, and it really works—it's just that greed can easily break you at that moment. --- Another dragon-slaying story, or is it a real case? There are many such reversals in crypto. --- Full position is poison. This is so important; many people fall here.
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