From a few thousand U to large funds, my core secret is only three words: slow, split, roll​ $LAB


Holding a few thousand U, always thinking about doubling quickly?
Don’t be brainwashed by those “get rich overnight” toxic motivational quotes
I climbed from a small account at the bottom, relying never on luck, but on these six characters
Slow — first learn not to lose money​
Don’t rush to turn the tide, the more impatient you are, the easier it is to deform
Chasing high, heavy positions, holding on to losses without setting stop-losses, are all “hurry” problems
Lower your expectations, tell yourself: as long as I don’t lose money this week, I win
When the pace slows down, your mind clears, and your hands won’t shake when placing orders
Split — divide your bullets into ten parts, use only one part at a time​
Suppose you have 1000 U, split it into 10 parts, only use 100 U per trade to test the waters
If you make a profit, add to your position with the profit; if you lose, you don’t mind at all, after all, you still have 9 chances to try again
Go all in once, lose once and you’re doomed
Knowing how to split chips, even if you make nine mistakes in a row, as long as you do one thing right at the end, you can still turn the tide
Roll — only use profits to gamble, the principal remains unchanged​
If the first trade earns 200 U, immediately take out the original 100 U principal and lock in the profit,
Use only the 200 U earned as new principal to continue playing.
Even if the next trade loses, it’s the market’s money you lose, your core capital is always safe
Use this “zero-cost” method to roll the snowball, your mindset will never collapse
Small funds grow big, it’s not about courage, but about who can survive longer
Hold onto the principal, and time will naturally help you achieve compound interest
When you truly grow to a level of tens of thousands of U, it’s not too late to increase your position size $BTC #我的Gate交易时刻
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