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Not enough than $10,000 in funds? I advise you not to think about taking those flashy routes.
In the crypto world, the first task for small funds is not to get rich overnight, but to survive and compound. I have personally used and repeatedly verified a "dumb" method — not sexy, not showing off technical skills, but just steady. Many people rely on this to slowly grow their principal from five figures to six or seven figures.
This approach can be summarized in four points.
**Choose coins based on a single signal**
Daily MACD golden cross, that's it. Don’t look at news, don’t listen to stories; technical indicators are much more reliable than popularity. Especially when the golden cross appears above the zero line, the success rate becomes more stable, and this is the highest priority.
**Operate based on only one line**
The daily moving average. If the price is above the line, keep holding; once it breaks below, get out immediately. No hesitation — this is discipline, not advice.
**Entry and exit depend on these two things**
First, the price must be above the moving average; second, the trading volume must increase. Only when both conditions are met should you consider entering. When the gain reaches 40%, take half off; when it hits 80%, take half off again. If the closing price effectively breaks below the moving average, close all remaining positions that day.
**Only one rule for stop-loss**
If the closing price breaks the moving average, there’s no room for discussion the next day — you must exit. Don’t hold onto hope for a rebound; missing out is painful, but your principal remains intact. Wait until the price re-establishes above the moving average before considering re-entry.
This method sounds simple to the point of being boring, but that’s exactly its advantage — retail investors find it easiest to execute and least likely to get caught in market crashes. Markets always cycle, but without discipline, no matter how many opportunities appear before your eyes, they’re useless.
If you still don’t understand how to choose coins, when to enter, and when to run, as long as you’re willing to follow the rules rigidly, I can guide you step by step to implement this system.