There was a trader whose account once had only 800U, and after three months, it grew tenfold to 46,000U. It may seem like a miracle, but in reality, it was just about dividing the money into three parts and strictly following the rules.



**Short-term Position: 300U Quick Trades**

Make only two trades per day, set stop-loss levels before entering, and decisively cut the position once hit—no exceptions, no fantasies. Short-term trading is like dancing on the edge of a knife; you must buy and sell quickly, relying on accumulating small gains to build profits. Many people get trapped by greed, caught in a retracement. The advantage of this trader is maintaining discipline—small profits on each trade, never letting a single loss turn into a big hole.

**Trend Position: 300U Weekly Layout**

Only look at the weekly chart, and wait until the market clearly enters an uptrend before acting. The market is like waves; riding the wave makes it easier. He doesn’t chase hot trends or blindly follow the crowd but waits until the uptrend is fully established and liquidity is ample before entering, then captures the most profitable segment of the trend. Patience often determines returns more than quick reflexes.

**Life-saving Fund: 200U Emergency Reserve**

When the market faces liquidation or margin call risks, this money is a lifesaver. To use an analogy, the risk of liquidation is as dangerous as amputation—losing a finger can grow back, but losing your head is irreversible. The 200U reserve acts as a defensive line to turn danger into safety at critical moments.

**Entry Signals and Exit Logic**

Only consider opening a position when the daily moving averages are in a bullish alignment. When volume breaks previous highs and closes higher, you can prepare to enter. When profits reach 20%, take half off the table; for the remaining position, set a trailing stop at 20% to let profits run. Market opportunities are endless; there's no need to rush into the first available trade.

Before entering, also write down a "Life and Death Agreement": a 5% loss must be cut without discussion; at 10% profit, move the stop-loss to the breakeven point, and let the market decide the rest.

The journey from 800U to 46,000U relies not on magical operations but on making fewer mistakes than others. Opportunities are available every day, but preserving capital is the fundamental logic of trading. Those who last the longest in the crypto world are often not the ones who rush in the fastest.
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NoodlesOrTokensvip
· 2h ago
To be honest, the 300U short-term, 300U trend, and 200U safety fund setup is indeed a way to survive; the key is still that saying — fewer mistakes lead to victory.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 9h ago
Discipline is really the only way out. Saying it is easy, but actually doing it is hell.
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token_therapistvip
· 9h ago
To be honest, I've seen many people praise this position-splitting method, but very few actually stick with it until the end. The key point is still that—making fewer mistakes is much more important than making more money.
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SatsStackingvip
· 10h ago
Really, it's about stop-loss discipline saving your life.
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PretendingToReadDocsvip
· 10h ago
To be honest, I've heard this stuff countless times, but the key is still execution. Most people fail right at the first step and can't stick to their stop-loss.
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LiquidationHuntervip
· 10h ago
Honestly, I think the most ruthless part of this position-splitting logic is the 200U safety net. How many people have died because they had no way out?
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