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Money isn't abundant, so it's even more important to keep track of the accounts. I've seen too many beginners, with only a few thousand yuan in capital, suddenly go all-in on a certain coin. When the market rises, they get so excited they can't sleep; when it dips a little, they panic and set a stop-loss at the bottom. Is this investing? Clearly, it's gambling, and the success rate is extremely low.
My friends who are doing well—like that guy who went from 800U to nearly 30,000U—adhere to a strict rule: never go all-in. To put it simply, your capital is your soldier; only if it survives can you continue fighting.
How to split your funds reliably? My approach is to divide into three parts, each with its own purpose.
The first part is "practice and get a feel," taking up 30%. Focus on mainstream coins like BTC and ETH, only doing intraday short-term trades. Take a few points profit and immediately exit, never hold on to a trade out of attachment. The task of this money is very clear—keep your sensitivity to the market sharp at all times, while firmly controlling greed.
The second part is "wait for opportunities to eat some meat," also 30%. This money tests your patience the most. When policy news comes out, technical signals break through, or a coin approaches a key level, then you act. Do a swing trade, holding for a few days. Focus on stability and accuracy, not speed.
The last 40% is your "life-saving backup." No matter how crazy the market surges or plunges, as long as it hasn't reached your ultimate operation point, this money stays in the account untouched. Many people's failure comes from this—draining all their capital and having no bullets left to react when a golden opportunity appears.
The strategy sounds simple, but execution is the real test. 90% of the time in the crypto world is actually boring to death; when you're bored, you're most likely to act. At this moment, remember the old saying: opportunities are made, not chased.