Discipline beats luck; having a system is more reliable than relying on intuition.



I have a student whose account started with 1,500 USD. During his first trade, he was trembling so much he was afraid a single mistake would wipe him out. I told him: "Stick to the rules, and you won't die." Three months later, his account grew to 50,000 USD, with zero liquidation throughout.

This is not luck; it's the result of disciplined execution. Many people still haven't realized that in the crypto world, staying alive is a hundred times more valuable than making quick money. Let me share how small funds can grow steadily.

**Divide the principal into three parts; survival is the top priority**

For capital below 2,000 USD, the focus isn't on how much you can earn in one go. The key question is—can you always have a chance to turn things around? Most beginners go all-in on their first trade, leading to liquidation or long-term holding losses, losing all initiative.

Here's how I divide the funds:

The first 500 USD is for "guerrilla funds." Use it for intraday short-term trades on mainstream coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum. Aim for 3%-5% profit, then take profits—don't chase big gains. This helps maintain market feel and continuously accumulate small profits.

The second 500 USD is for "swing trading." Only act when trend signals are clear, holding for about 3-5 days to capture swing gains. If no opportunity appears, just wait patiently—no need to rush.

The third 500 USD must be frozen—this is your "absolute insurance fund." No matter how crazy the market gets, don't touch it. With this money in reserve, you'll stay rational in extreme situations.

The beauty of this division is: even if short-term trades fail, you still have two other "ammunition" options. When real opportunities come, you can jump in at any time.
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FlatlineTradervip
· 01-15 22:18
Following the rules can really keep you alive, but what I care more about is whether I can execute trades stably.
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 01-14 23:59
Follow the rules and you really won't lose everything. That's the ultimate truth. That's why discipline matters—it's literally the simplest way to survive. I don't get why so many people are still going all-in. Can't they learn? The three-cut method looks decent to me, but the hardest part to execute is probably that frozen 500U, right? When a real opportunity comes, can you keep your hands from moving? That's the real test.
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LiquidatedDreamsvip
· 01-12 22:50
Sticking to the rules is really more important than anything else. I only realized this after experiencing a few liquidation losses. I think the three-part division method is quite reliable, especially the frozen insurance fund, which can prevent you from losing your rationality in extreme market conditions. From 1500 to 50,000, this guy definitely has discipline... much better than my previous all-in gambles. I just want to ask, is this division method also effective in a bear market? The 500U in short-term trading can easily be swallowed by greed. Can it really take profits? Isn't this just the crypto version of the Kelly formula? I knew it a long time ago. Living is more valuable than making quick money, this phrase is profound... most people simply can't understand it.
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Rekt_Recoveryvip
· 01-12 22:45
ngl the "three bucket" thing actually hits different... been there, blown it all on one stupid trade, watched liquidation notifications pile up like notifications from an ex. stayed broke for months after that. this dude's onto something tho—keeping that insurance fund untouched is literally what saved my sanity when the market decided to murder everything. survival first, lambos later fr.
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TrustlessMaximalistvip
· 01-12 22:26
That's right, living is the hard truth. Following the rules is really more important than anything else, I deeply understand this. Playing with three yuan separately is definitely more reliable than going all in. I'm just worried that beginners won't listen and still think they can get rich quick with a single shot. I agree with the insurance fund; only with a stable mindset can you survive longer.
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