#数字资产市场动态 Insufficient funds of 2000U? Let's be honest:



At this stage, what you should be learning is not "getting rich overnight," but "staying alive."

Big players can afford to make mistakes; you can't. Others can withstand drawdowns; you can't. Your first goal isn't to double your money; it's to keep your account stable and survive. Only by staying alive is there a future.

I have a friend who did exactly this two years ago—started with 1500U, grew it to 32,000U in four months, all without blowing up his account or experiencing a crash. It’s not luck, just three sets of tactics—seems simple but very steady.

**First tactic: Diversify your firepower; going all-in is a dead end**

How did I split 1500U? Into three parts:
- 500U for intraday volatility (at most one trade per day)
- 500U for medium-term opportunities (once every ten days or half a month)
- 500U as a safety fund (no matter how much you lose, there's still a chance to turn things around)

This is the bottom line—never go all-in.

**Second tactic: Only trade the most certain markets, avoid everything else**

Correction phase? Stay out. 80% of retail traders lose money here.

Market unclear? Stay in cash and wait. Better to earn less than to lose blindly.

Only trade when the trend is clear. Remember: markets don’t appear every day, but your account must stay alive every day.

**Third tactic: Use rules to suppress emotions**

- Cut losses at 2% per trade, just like eating a meal—normal
- Take half profits at 4% gain
- When total profit exceeds 20% of the initial capital, take out 30% to lock in gains
- Never add to losing positions to recover losses

This is the most critical—90% of people who can’t turn their accounts around die because they refuse to follow this rule.

What’s the result? Now his account has already broken 100,000U. The best part is, he no longer stays up late watching the charts; a quick 5-minute scan each day is enough.

Want to turn things around? Remember this—your principal must stay alive before you can talk about doubling.

Diversify, choose the right opportunities, control the rhythm—these strategies may not be exciting or thrilling, but they can save you three years of unnecessary detours.

The faster you want to succeed, the slower you should go. The quickest path to success in the crypto market often starts with pressing the pause button.
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TokenDustCollectorvip
· 9h ago
You're not wrong, but these people will never learn. Just look at the guys in the group who go all-in every day—within two weeks, their accounts are gone. I don't even want to try to advise them anymore.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 9h ago
Honestly, I've seen through this partitioning logic a long time ago; it's just a test of whether you can resist acting. The key is still that 2% stop loss; 99% of people can't do it. No one initially wants to take it slow; it's all taught by the market. If this friend persists for another two years, they might directly reach a million users. Instead of dreaming about getting rich overnight every day, it's better to learn how to survive first. The rest of your life is long.
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RiddleMastervip
· 9h ago
There's nothing wrong with that, but most people know these rules in theory; in practice, they still get killed by emotions. Being alive is the hard truth, but if you don't have at least 100,000 yuan in capital, the 2000U position sizing method is indeed a bit of a luxury. The key is the discipline of cutting 2% losses; 99% of people simply can't do it, always hoping to break even.
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GateUser-9f682d4cvip
· 10h ago
It's the truth, but I think this approach still tests human nature too much for beginners. I haven't seen many who can really cut at 2%; most of them lose their composure and exit only after suffering significant losses. I feel that the core lies in position sizing, while the rest is a matter of execution.
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