#美联储重启降息步伐 I've seen too many players with accounts under 1000U. The reason they lose money isn't because they misjudge the market, but because they can't control their own hands.



I once knew a trader who started with 700U and managed to grow it to just over 30,000 in eight months. He didn't have any special tricks; he just stuck to three things:

He always divided his funds into three parts, never going all in even if a coin looked like a sure bet;
He would rather stay on the sidelines when the market was unclear, only entering when he was confident in the trend;
He would immediately exit when hitting his stop-loss, never trying to average down or catch the bottom.

If you want to make money in the market with a small amount of capital, the core principle is just two words—don’t die.

Those who survive will naturally get their chance; accounts that get liquidated three times won’t benefit from a bull market even if it comes. $BTC No matter how strong the market is, what does it have to do with your liquidated account? $ETH Even if it goes up tenfold, what does that have to do with a position that's been wiped out?

Stop dreaming about getting rich overnight. First, learn to survive in the volatility; small accounts will grow sooner or later.
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GovernancePretendervip
· 12h ago
Really, once you let go, your account is gone. The moment you can't stop, you've already lost. --- Turning 700U into 30,000 in eight months sounds easy but is hard to do. Most people act faster than they think. --- Still the same saying: staying alive is more important than making money. Those who can wait will eventually get their reward. --- If you set a stop loss, you have to execute it; otherwise, it's pointless. I've seen too many people deceive themselves. --- Even when the bull market comes, accounts that get liquidated are still worthless. That's the difference between gamblers and traders. --- Splitting into three positions is old advice, but some people just won't listen and insist on going all-in. --- Staying in cash is also a form of trading—much better than random reckless operations.
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EthMaximalistvip
· 12h ago
That hits too close to home. I have friends like that around me—turned 1,000 yuan into a negative balance. Seriously, stop-loss sounds simple, but it's so hard to actually do. This guy's approach isn't flashy at all; it's just about surviving long enough.
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GasOptimizervip
· 12h ago
So true, I'm the kind of fool who only understood after my account went to zero three times.
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TokenVelocityTraumavip
· 12h ago
To be honest, I agree with this logic, but most people simply can't do it.
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SandwichTradervip
· 12h ago
Honestly, if you can't get past the hurdle of setting stop-losses, no matter how much capital you have, it's all for nothing.
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