Looking back at the trading records from three years ago, the account balance was stuck at the number 1200U. To be honest, my hands were trembling at that time. Previously, I had followed the market to chase hot topics, and as a result, my principal was reduced to just a fraction. Once, a fren saw me staring blankly at my phone and came over to take a look, then laughed: "With this little money, what’s the point of messing around? If you lose more, you won't even have enough to eat out."



But today when I opened my account, the number had jumped to 21,800 U.

There are no mysterious operations, nor did I hit any hundredfold coins, it's all about three words—controlling the position.

The following three are all lessons I bought with real money:

**Rule 1: Always keep some cash on hand, don't go all in.**

No matter how tempting the opportunity looks, I only dare to invest up to 35%. Last month, when ETH pulled back to a key support level, I actually wanted to increase my investment, but I restrained myself and only put in 30%, leaving 70% in my savings account. As a result, a few days later it dropped again by 5%, so I used 20% of my position to buy more, which significantly lowered my cost line. When the rebound happened, it didn't take long for me to break even and even make a little profit. Later, when I talked about this with my fren, she said: "You've learned well now; having some reserves makes you feel calm."

**Article 2: Only engage with projects that are clear.**

The crypto market has new stories every day. Recently, someone recommended that I buy a certain "animal-themed coin," claiming it has already risen tenfold. I went through the white paper thoroughly, and even the team background was vague, so I decisively passed. Now, I only focus on well-researched mainstream projects, such as the Layer 2 expansion progress of ETH and the ecological iteration of SOL. If I can't understand a project, even if others say it can increase tenfold or a hundredfold, I won't be tempted – it's okay to be slow; at least I can sleep soundly at night.

**Article 3: First consider the worst-case scenario, then calculate the gains.**

Before each order, I always prepare a "worst-case scenario": if I buy in with 800U and set a 10% stop-loss, the maximum loss would be 80U, which impacts less than 3% of the total capital. Many people are focused on "making a big comeback", but they never calculate the risks in advance, and as a result, one mistake can lead to total destruction.

In fact, where do small funds get so many miracles? It’s just about engraving the three words "control position" into your mind - not being greedy, not being blind, and not gambling on luck. Even with little money, it can slowly grow.
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AltcoinHuntervip
· 12-03 20:43
Damn, this is true enlightenment. I used to be the kind of "all-in to turn things around" newbie, and now these three points really hit home... Especially the first one—when I didn't have any liquid cash on hand, my mindset really collapsed.
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Gm_Gn_Merchantvip
· 12-02 09:33
Being neither greedy nor impulsive is truly the secret; this operation has steadily increased from 1200 to 21,800.
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ruggedSoBadLMAOvip
· 12-01 12:57
What the hell, is this real? From 1200 to 21,800? How much can one endure? I can’t help but want to smash my phone when I see it fall by 5%...
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NeverVoteOnDAOvip
· 12-01 12:48
Ha, this is the right path, unlike before when I was just an All in sucker. The feeling of rolling slowly is really solid; risk control is the king's way. I won't touch coins I don't understand; this is what investment return is all about in terms of sleep quality. From 1200 to 21,800, that takes a huge mindset; I've learned that. You need to have some reserves in hand, otherwise one pullback can lead to a direct Get Liquidated, it's too risky. You're right; small funds need to be operated meticulously; dreaming of a hundred times return is still for gamblers. I need to remember these three points, especially that worst-case scenario, which I never thought about before. It's really a mindset issue; at the moment of greed, you've basically already lost.
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TaxEvadervip
· 12-01 12:43
Indeed, flipping from 1200U to over 20,000, this mindset shift is the secret to making money.
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AirdropSkepticvip
· 12-01 12:29
Bro, I’m impressed by this logic, it’s easy to say but hard to do. --- From 1200 to 21800, it really isn't luck; it's purely a strong mindset. --- I won't touch a coin that I don't understand, my sleep quality is valuable. --- How are those all in people doing now? Has anyone made money? --- Controlling position sounds simple but is actually very difficult; I still easily get carried away. --- I need to learn the worst-case scenario well; before I was just randomly buying and selling.
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