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To be honest, when holding around 3k, many people's first reaction is: what can this amount of money do? If we throw it into the crypto market, we won't even make a sound, right? Large Investors can dump tens of thousands or even millions, can we small players only serve as a backdrop?



After playing with cryptocurrencies for eight years, the pitfalls I've encountered could circle the Earth. A few years ago, I came in with tens of thousands, and almost lost my capital. However, later I figured it out — a small amount of capital is actually a double-edged sword; if used well, it can be an advantage. For example, last year I used 400U as an experimental fund, and somehow managed to roll it up to a little over 1100U with a set of simple methods.

Why do small funds have a chance? The reasoning is quite simple. Think about it, when large funds enter the market, it's like driving a tank; it's loud and obvious, and they have to be cautious when building and clearing positions. But what about our 400U? Even if we lose, we just miss a few skewers, but if we earn, it can really double. In terms of mindset, it's much easier than those heavy investors; we're bold enough to take action and can hold on.

My strategy, to put it simply, isn't complicated. It's just dividing 400U into three parts, using only 100U each time to test the waters, while keeping the other 100U as emergency funds. The goal is clear — turn 100 into 200, 200 into 400, and 400 into 800. After three consecutive successful trades, my capital will naturally exceed 1,000. But there's a strict rule that I wrote down in my notebook and reviewed daily: absolutely... ( The original text is truncated here and not finished ).
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RektRecordervip
· 6h ago
400U rolled to 1100U, I need to learn this technique secretly, don't let me become a sucker again haha
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AirdropHuntressvip
· 6h ago
Data shows that small capital compound interest does have advantages, but this guy's logic of going from 400U to 1100U is really untenable—eating three waves of doubling with three 100U consecutively? Historical data indicates that this probability is ridiculously low, and the details of risk control are not clearly stated. A project with questionable background is not worth betting on. It is recommended to follow the risks and not be blinded by stories.
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BearMarketLightningvip
· 6h ago
Well, that sounds quite rational, but I still feel that maintaining the right mindset is the most difficult part. When it was worth a thousand, I thought everything was fine, but can I really hold on when I incur losses?
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MysteryBoxBustervip
· 6h ago
Rolling from 400U to 1100, I need to learn this skill. The key is that the mindset is indeed different.
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