I mentored a beginner who started with 1,200 USD and turned it into 25k USD in four months. Now the account has grown to over 37k USD, and I’ve never had a liquidation loss during the entire process.


Do you think this is luck? Wrong. It’s based on three solid core principles. This is also the fundamental method I used to go from 8,000 USD to financial freedom.
First: Funds are divided into three parts. Full position trading will lead to ruin. 400 USD for day trading—one order per day, exit on time, never hold overnight; 400 USD for swing trading—trade less, catch major trends; 400 USD reserved as a safety net—never touch it. This is your last capital for a comeback. Remember: going all-in will always lose money. Surviving is the only way to turn things around.
Second: Only follow major trends, refuse reckless trading. 80% of the crypto market is in consolidation; reckless moves are just giving away money. When there’s no trend, be patient and wait. Enter only when the trend is clear. Take profits when gains exceed 20% of your principal—cash out 30%. Skilled traders don’t trade often; they wait for the right moment, and one move can last three years.
Third: Rules control trading, emotions don’t interfere. Set a 2% stop-loss—cut losses at the right time; take profits over 4%—reduce position and lock in gains; never add to losing positions. You don’t need to be right every time, but you must always follow the rules. Keep emotions out, let profits run freely.
Having a small principal is never the problem; the real issue is always the desire to get rich overnight. Turning 1,200 USD into 37k USD is not about luck, but about a complete system of risk control and profit-taking.
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