Seeing another brother asking how to do it with under 1000U, let me be honest: the biggest fear for small capital is never the small principal, but wanting to go all-in and turn things around from the start.


Many people enter with a few hundred or a thousand U, and all they think about is doubling on one trade, making a comeback in a few days, but this approach is basically using your last bullets to buy a lottery ticket.
The smaller the capital, the more you need to budget carefully. #0成本拿2股SK海力士
Don't go all in with 1000U. Split it into ten parts, only use 100U to test a position each time. Don't max out leverage either. If the direction is right, slowly roll; if wrong, you won't be knocked out in one trade.
Many people lose money, not necessarily because they can't read the market, but because their hands are too itchy.
When they lose, they want to immediately win it back; when they win, they want to win more. After two consecutive mistakes, their mentality collapses, and most subsequent trades are emotional ones. $ETH
So for small capital, you must remember a few hard rules.
Before entering, calculate the maximum loss first.
When the loss reaches that point, exit immediately. #美光市值超越Meta跻身全美前十
When you make a profit, take some off the table first.
If you make consecutive mistakes, turn off the screen and rest.
The market never lacks opportunities; what it lacks is the capital to stay in the game.
To grow from 1000U to 10000U, it's not about getting rich in one trade, but through small wins, small losses, and slowly rolling it up. $BTC
Survive first, then you'll be qualified to wait for the next opportunity.
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BribeCoffee
· 5h ago
Splitting into ten positions really saved me. Last time, a 100U test position went the wrong way, and I could still keep playing after the stop loss. If I had gone all in, it would have gone straight to zero.
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MemeTide
· 6h ago
Itchy hands are truly a terminal illness. After making two consecutive wrong trades, I directly unplugged the network cable. The next day, when I looked at the market again, I was much more clear-headed.
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