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I'm the type of trader in the crypto world who is easily mocked as "too timid." When people around me show off hundredfold contract screenshots, I cautiously trade spot with a capital of $500; when the community collectively goes ALL IN on a certain MEME coin, I choose to stay silent and continue analyzing on-chain data for BTC. And the result? After a month and a half, my account grew from $500 to $900—without ever getting liquidated, staying up all night watching the charts, or experiencing emotional breakdowns.
What I want to say isn't some secret to getting rich overnight, but a set of principles truly suitable for ordinary people to survive in the crypto market: use risk control to defeat gambling urges, and discipline to suppress human weaknesses.
**Bottom line: Capital is tuition, not gambling funds**
I've seen too many newcomers rush into the crypto space with a "do or die" mentality, only to end up as pawns for big players. My rule is straightforward: only invest spare money. $500 is just my one-month savings; even if I lose it all, I won't go hungry. The maximum single position size is 8% (about $40). Even if I make 10 mistakes, my capital can still support my learning. I don't touch leverage at all; I haven't even opened a futures account.
Sound conservative? Actually, it's true clarity—opportunities in the crypto market are constantly refreshing, but once your capital blows up, the game is over. Data shows that over 85% of liquidations happen with leverage above 5x, and that's no coincidence.
**Core strategy: Small position compound growth, turning probability into win rate**
My approach is quite simple: only trade major coins like BTC, wait for relatively clear low-entry opportunities, then build positions gradually. No fancy tricks, just repeating the same process—until the small account slowly grows.
The beauty of this method is that it doesn't rely on accurate predictions but uses disciplined execution to let probability work for me. Risks are always controllable, the account keeps growing, and my mindset remains calm.