#美联储回购协议计划 $ETH To be honest, if you haven't accumulated 1500U in your account yet, I'll just say it straight—



The most urgent thing now isn't figuring out how to get rich overnight, but rather preserving this breath of life so it doesn't break.

I know a guy who opened an account with 1200U two years ago. After four months, he stubbornly grew it to 25,000U, without ever getting liquidated or experiencing a major crash. How did he do it? Not by luck, but by doing the three most basic and unnoticed things to death.

**First Trick: Money must be divided; full position is suicide**

Split 1200U into three parts:

- 400U for day trading (at most one trade per day, don’t be greedy)
- 400U for mid-term (trade once every ten days or half a month)
- 400U as a safety net (if things really go south, it can still be salvaged)

In simple terms: no matter the situation, don’t put all your eggs in one basket.

**Second Trick: Only trade confirmed trends, abandon ambiguous ones**

This is where many people fail—

Sideways consolidation? Stay away. 80% of losses happen here.

Unclear direction? Better to miss out than to move blindly.

Only when the trend is clear should you make a move.

Remember this: markets may not appear every day, but your principal must stay alive every day.

**Third Trick: Rules are set in stone; emotions go to one side**

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Discipline is simple to follow:

• Stop loss at 2%, treat it as normal business cost
• Take half of the profit at 4%
• When the account gains 20% over the principal, immediately transfer 30%
• Never add to a losing position

Nine out of ten people can’t turn things around because of this—

Sometimes they want to gamble, sometimes they insist on holding, sometimes they dream "wait for the rebound to break even."

And then? The account is gone, and they’re broken.

His current account balance has already broken 50,000U. The best part—

He no longer needs to stare at the K-line at 2 or 3 a.m.

Just five minutes a day to glance at the market, and that’s it.

If you want to reverse the situation, understand this first:

**Only when the principal is alive can you talk about doubling.**

Diversify risk, wait for opportunities, control the rhythm,

It may sound unsexy,

But this approach can save you from three years of pitfalls.

Want it fast?

The fastest route to success in crypto circles is actually one word—

Slow.
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almomen7753vip
· 2h ago
I have finished with all of you and have overcome you
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 4h ago
To be honest, I've known about the strategy of diversifying positions for a long time. The real question is, can you really resist the temptation to go all-in? I personally don't have that much willpower.
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StableGeniusvip
· 7h ago
ngl the whole "slow and steady" thing hits different when you've actually seen people get liquidated for chasing pumps at 3am. math checks out.
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CountdownToBrokevip
· 8h ago
That's right, those holding full positions are all rookies. Diversifying your positions is indeed effective, but I still need to accumulate enough startup capital first. This wave of market sideways movement for half a month, I'm getting really impatient. A 2% stop loss sounds easy, but who can stick to it when truly losing money? I haven't tried it myself. Learn to survive before going bankrupt—that really hits home.
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GateUser-2fce706cvip
· 8h ago
Wow, this logic really makes sense. Diversification is basically about survival, it's better than anything else.
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 8h ago
There's nothing wrong with what you said, but it's hard to stick to it. As soon as the market goes up, I get itchy to trade, and when I lose, I want to hold on. Too many people suffer from this problem.
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FlashLoanLordvip
· 8h ago
Ha, sounds nice, but how many can really follow through? I've seen too many people diversify their risk, only to end up fully invested and going all-in in the end. The phrase "principal alive" hits too close to home, but taking it slow really is better than rushing blindly and recklessly.
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NotFinancialAdvicevip
· 8h ago
You're speaking pretty harshly, but that's really how it is. Those holding full positions are just here to follow along.
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RugResistantvip
· 8h ago
nah this is just basic risk management wrapped in a success story... but the position sizing logic actually checks out from a security standpoint. most people don't realize they're one bad trade away from rekt tbh
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CryptoMomvip
· 8h ago
To be honest, I've been using this position-splitting logic for a long time, but it's just too boring, and most people can't stick with it for three months.
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