#数字资产生态回暖 Do you have 10,000U? Don't rush to all in!



90% of people in the crypto world want to get rich overnight, but less than a month later, they are swept out by the market. The reality is: if you're counting on turning a few hundred dollars into several times more in a short period, that's not investing, it's entering a probability slaughterhouse.

But there's a friend who started with 10,000U, gradually grew to 200,000U through swing trading, and now his account stays above 240,000U. The key point is — he never once got liquidated. It's not luck, but strictly following three ironclad rules.

**How to allocate funds? The three-part method for longevity**

Splitting 10,000U like this:

3,000U for intraday trading — take profit at 3%, then exit, never hold onto a trade too long.

3,000U focusing on major trends — only do high-confidence opportunities like $BTC, aiming for at least 15% profit.

3,000U as frozen reserve — never touch it.

Remaining 1,000U as buffer.

The most painful fact in the crypto world is: liquidation isn't losing money, it's being eliminated entirely. So remember — surviving is the first step to earning.

**You shouldn't act on 70% of the market movements**

Most of the time, the market is sideways and consolidating. Frequent trading during this period is just paying tuition to the exchange. If there's no clear direction, don't trade. No signals, no reckless moves. Only make big moves when a breakout is confirmed and the odds are high.

When your account increases by 25% of your principal, immediately take half of the profit and lock it in. Let the rest grow freely. Less trading, more patience — one precise shot is enough.

**Discipline determines life or death**

1. No single loss exceeds 2%, cut losses immediately when stop-loss is hit, don’t hesitate.

2. Take out half when making 5%, set a breakeven stop-loss on the remaining position, let profits run.

3. Never add to a losing position to average down; the market is not your parents.

No one can always predict the market correctly, but discipline guarantees — when you're wrong, you won't die; when you're right, you'll profit fully.

Growing a small fund steadily into a large account is not just a dream — it’s a proven strategy.
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RatioHuntervip
· 12-12 15:27
Honestly, my friend is also using this three-part method, but the problem is that most people simply can't stick to it. --- It's easy to say it sounds good, but how many actually avoid using that 3000U reserve? --- Does 5% mean you need to raise half? It sounds safe, but I always feel like I can't make big money haha. --- Discipline is indeed important. I used to blow up because I added positions and averaged down, now I understand this iron rule. --- "Market is not your parents" is funny, but surprisingly, 90% of people are just throwing a tantrum at the market. --- Turning 10,000U into 240,000U sounds great, but how long does it take? Two years or five years? The article didn't tell the truth. --- I agree with not acting during sideways consolidation, but it's really uncomfortable, feels like a waste of time. --- You’re right about stop-loss, but if you really sell at 2% loss each time, who can bear that psychological pressure?
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MagicBeanvip
· 12-12 15:24
Damn, this friend's mindset is truly incredible. Moving from 10,000U to 240,000U without liquidation—that's the real winning mentality.
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WenMoonvip
· 12-12 15:22
Make 3% profit and then run, I really can't adopt this mindset haha
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GigaBrainAnonvip
· 12-12 15:01
Sounds good, but does that friend really exist? Haha
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