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#比特币流动性 $POWER How can small funds survive in the crypto world? This trading methodology breakdown will explain it to you.
Stop operating blindly. I will clarify this small capital doubling logic from four dimensions:
**1. Position Management is the Lifeline**
With a capital of 800U, only use one-third to open positions. Do not touch the remaining idle funds. Do not add positions without signals, and do not try to bottom fish during a market decline. If your account is losing money, do not hold on stubbornly. For small funds, the requirement for counterpart assets is simple—prioritize stability.
**2. Market Rhythm is the Key to Making Money**
Blindly looking for entry points is like shooting randomly; if you can't aim accurately, don't shoot. Each wave of the market can be divided into three parts to profit from: initial rise, mid-correction, and late continuation. Each phase offers opportunities to earn. During choppy markets, just turn off the software; there's no need to engage in energy-consuming operations.
**3. Profits Should Be Used for Compound Growth**
Earn 100U, then use that 100U to open new positions. Always keep your position size within 30% of the initial capital. The role of profits is accumulation, not gambling capital—the real secret to flipping accounts lies in this "control."
**4. Contrarian Thinking Determines Win or Lose**
When the market is chasing the rally, we take profits and lock in gains; during panic selling, we enter according to plan. You don't need to ride the entire wave; capturing the gains at the start and end is enough.
This logic is specially designed for small retail investors. The smaller the principal, the more you need to rely on rhythm and discipline to win. Only then can an account grow slowly from a few thousand U to hundreds of thousands U.
Holding a few thousand bucks and constantly watching the charts, but the account keeps shrinking? Rushing to flip the account and repeatedly stepping into traps? The core issue isn't choosing the right coin, but controlling the position size + rhythm combination. No promises of getting rich overnight, only a commitment to stable execution, so your account grows a little more each day than yesterday.