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Friends with less than 1 million in funds, take a deep breath and listen to my heartfelt advice:
Trading is not gambling; it’s a game that requires meticulous planning.
Let me tell you a true story. I once mentored a complete beginner with only $1,200 in their account. Four months later, they reached $25,000, and now the account has skyrocketed to $75,000 — all without a single liquidation. This isn’t luck; it’s a proven, replicable method that’s working. This method is also the core strategy I initially developed using over $8,000 of capital.
**Tip 1: Divide your funds into three parts; focusing all your firepower will lead to failure**
Allocate the $1,200 as follows:
- $400 for intraday ultra-short-term trading, focus on one trade, exit once the target is reached
- $400 for swing trading, wait for genuine opportunities, go all-in on major trends
- $400 as a core holding, hold steadfast, keep it as a chip for turning things around
Survival comes first; only then can you make money.
**Tip 2: Only aim for visible profits**
Most of the time in the crypto world is spent grinding; reckless operations just send money out. No trend? Then wait. When the trend arrives, jump in. Take profits once your target is reached; if your account grows by 20%, withdraw a portion immediately. Professional traders never chase high trading frequency.
**Tip 3: Use discipline to suppress emotions**
Cut losses at 2%, take half off the table at 4% profit, and never add to a losing position. Write your rules in advance and follow them strictly; don’t let emotions control your account.
Ultimately, having less capital isn’t scary; what’s scary is trying to eat the whole cake at once. Turning $1,200 into $75,000 isn’t about gambling; it’s about locking in risks tightly and letting profits grow naturally.
That’s the logic. The method is laid out here; whether you can execute it depends on you.