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Stop thinking you can turn a few thousand U into a comeback win with one move. Be realistic—survive first, and only then you have the right to talk about doubling.
I’ve seen too many people with small capital lose everything. It’s not because they got the market direction wrong—it’s because they wanted it too fast. Chasing hot spots and listening to rumors, and in the end the money is gone, and they can’t even explain how they ended up losing.
But there’s a group of people whose starting point is also only a few thousand U. They slowly roll it up to six or seven figures. The methods are all the same—boring, too boring.
Four lines for you:
First, enter only when the trend is just starting. I look for the daily MACD golden cross—especially when it’s above the zero line. Not perfect, but steady enough.
Second, if you can’t hold your positions, you can’t make big money. Watch the 20-day moving average—hold while it’s online, and leave when it breaks below. There’s no “wait and see,” only execution.
Third, enter and wait for confirmation, and exit in batches. Only when the price goes up and volume increases does it have staying power. After a rise, lock in part of the profit—don’t think about selling at the very top.
Fourth, stop-loss must be mechanical. If it closes below the moving average, you exit the next day immediately. You can be wrong, but you can’t drag it out.
Sounds stupid? In the crypto market, 90% of the people who can make it do it by rules like these.
A small-cap comeback isn’t about a one-shot critical hit—it’s about eating it away step by step.
The market gives opportunities every day. The problem is whether you have a strategy you can keep using.
No mysticism—only things that can be put into practice. If you want to slowly grow a small fund bigger, I’ll break it down for you.
I won’t teach you to gamble, but I can teach you how to “make money and stay alive” with contracts.
If you want to figure out all this, come find me. I’ll slowly show you how to control your positions in real trading, and how to enter and exit—step by step#RAVE