Starting with 1,200U, rolled it up to 38k in 4 months without a single liquidation.



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If your principal is under 1,500U, stop first and listen to me. Crypto isn't a casino—it's a place where people who can do the math survive.

I once guided a newbie who entered with 1,200U and grew it to 25k in 4 months, now over 38k+ with zero liquidations. That's not luck—it's three hard rules.

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Rule one: Split funds into three parts—all-in means death. Break 1,200U into three: 400U for intraday, take profit on the dot; 400U for swing trades, don't move unless you're aiming for big gains; the last 400U is your ace in the hole, never touch it—save it for a comeback. Most people who go all-in have already left the game. Survive first, then talk about profit.

Rule two: Only go for fat profits, don't mess around. Crypto consolidates 80% of the time—fidgeting just gives money to the market. Stay flat during consolidation, enter only when the trend is clear. Withdraw profits once targets are hit—when gains exceed 20% of principal, lock in 30% immediately. Real players don't open positions lightly, but when they do, they feast for a long time.

Rule three: Think like a machine—emotions are the enemy. Stop loss at 2%, must cut; take profit at 4%, reduce position first; never add to a losing trade. Set the rules, follow them strictly, let the account run itself—don't let emotions run it.

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A small principal isn't scary—what's scary is always wanting to get rich overnight. From 1,200 to 38k, it's all about locking down risk and letting profits run with hard logic.

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I've been using this method for a long time. Started with 8,000U, and at the toughest point my account drawdown exceeded half. It was these three rules that pulled me back. Not that I've never been greedy—but after being greedy, I realized rules work better than brains. Saving three years of detours is worth more than anything.

Money is calculated, not gambled.

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