#美国就业数据不及预期 Do you have less than 1500U in your account? I advise you not to think about getting rich overnight, but to learn how to survive until that day comes.



People who have done these three things tend to live longer:

**1. Diversify your funds**
Take 1200U as an example: divide it into three parts, each 400U. The first part is for intraday trading, at most one order per day; the second part is for swing opportunities, only enter after seeing the full trend; the third part is a safety net, don’t touch it. Full position trading is essentially gambling with your life. Those who diversify at least have a backup plan.

**2. Only trade when you understand the market**
When the market is sideways, volatile, or the direction is unclear? Skip all trades. In stories of traders losing money, most failures come from trying to find opportunities in chaos. If you can’t determine the direction, stay out of the market. Don’t fight the trend; your principal is more valuable than any opportunity.

**3. Use discipline to constrain yourself**
• Set a stop-loss at 2%, and close the position when hit;
• Take half profits at 4%, locking in gains;
• When the account’s floating profit exceeds 20%, immediately transfer 30% to a cold wallet;
• No averaging down, no stubborn holding, no expecting miracles.

Surviving in the crypto market is the top priority. Those who can manage position size, rhythm, and discipline will have the chance to overtake others on the curve in the future. If you currently find cautious trading boring, wait until your account can still speak—then you’ll realize how crucial this is.
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CoconutWaterBoyvip
· 01-18 22:41
Really, small accounts have to be more frugal to survive longer. Those who don't split their positions will eventually meet their doom.
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AirdropAutomatonvip
· 01-18 07:53
Exactly right, going all-in is just courting death. I've seen too many people wipe out completely after a single reckless move.
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 01-17 11:06
Really speaking, those who are fully invested generally won't survive the next wave of sharp decline.
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DaoTherapyvip
· 01-16 00:31
Honestly, the strategy of splitting positions is the key to longevity. Those who go all-in will eventually have to pay tuition fees.
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LootboxPhobiavip
· 01-16 00:30
Indeed, I've seen too many quick in and out trades ending with accounts going to zero. I agree with the logic of position splitting, but executing it really tests one's mentality.
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TokenSleuthvip
· 01-16 00:26
Really, the biggest taboo for small accounts is trying to turn things around in one shot, only to end up wiping themselves out. I used to be the same way, going all-in with full positions, and now I’ve lost all my principal. Dividing positions sounds simple in theory, but in practice, it really takes restraint, especially when you see the market rising and feel that FOMO—it's almost deadly. The words "discipline" and "consistency" sound cliché, but those who can truly stick to them will find their accounts last much longer.
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RugPullAlarmvip
· 01-16 00:24
I've seen the saying that 1200U is divided into three parts too many times... The real question is, how many actually follow through? I’ve analyzed on-chain data, and 80% of retail accounts have a concentration exceeding 60%, yet they’re still talking to me about discipline.
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ShibaMillionairen'tvip
· 01-16 00:22
That's right, many small accounts die because of greed, really. The idea of splitting positions may sound boring, but it can indeed help you survive longer.
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