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#美SEC促进加密资产创新监管框架 Friends with small funds, come take a look—How to survive in the crypto market with less than 800U in capital? These three rules aren’t just motivational talk, they’re proven by real results. $BTC $ETH $LUNC
Last year, I helped a friend who only had 500U and knew nothing. Three months later, the account balance was 28,000U, with not a single liquidation during that time. It wasn’t luck—it was strict discipline.
[Rule 1] Split your money into three parts, don’t go all-in
If you have 500 to 800U as your starting capital, divide it like this:
Use 30%-40% for short-term trades, focus only on $BTC and $ETH. Once you see a 3%-5% price movement, cash out. At most, do two trades per day. Altcoins? Don’t touch them.
Another 30%-40% goes to mid-term swing trades. Only act when the 4-hour K-line breaks a key level and trading volume spikes. Hold for 3 to 5 days, aim for a 15%-20% return.
The remaining 20%-30% stays as your survival fund. No matter how wild the market gets, don’t touch it—this is your comeback card.
[Rule 2] Follow the trend, don’t get stuck in sideways markets
80% of the time, the crypto market is moving sideways and wearing people down. If you trade too often, you’re just giving fees to the platform.
No clear signal? Just wait. Made 12%? Take half off the table. With small capital, stability is key—not trying to get rich in one shot.
[Rule 3] Stick to your rules, control your impulses
Never let a single loss exceed 3% of your total capital. If it does, cut your losses immediately without hesitation.
If your profit exceeds 5%, cut half your position, and move your stop-loss up to your entry price for the rest.
Never add to a losing position—this is a hard-learned lesson.
The biggest advantage of small capital is flexibility—the biggest risk is a gambler’s mentality, hoping for one big win. Stick to your rules, protect your capital, and slowly accumulate profits. Rolling 800U into 20,000U is totally doable. The key is whether you can control your hands and your mind.
I’ve suffered losses from blindly fumbling around, but now I’ve figured out the right way. Here are the methods—whether you follow them is up to you.