Many people when they first enter the crypto world have a thought:


With a small principal, you have to go all out
Having a few thousand dollars or tens of thousands of dollars in your account, you feel that doing it slowly is pointless, and you can't wait to double your money in three days or ten times in a month
But over the years, I’ve realized that the opposite is true
The ones who truly grow their accounts are often not in a rush $UB
Recently, a fan showed me his account, which initially had only about $7,000.
Many people see this amount and their first reaction is to leverage up, chase hot trends, and look for “monster coins”
He didn’t do that
When the market is good, he follows the trend; when the market is bad, he prefers to stay in cash and wait for opportunities. He keeps his position quite disciplined, locking in some profits when he makes money, and accepting losses when he doesn’t
Honestly, his trading process is even a bit boring
There are no myths of getting rich overnight, nor any magical indicators
In about half a year, his account has grown to nearly $300k
Many people think this kind of result is due to luck, but actually, the real difference is quite simple.
When the market gives opportunities, dare to increase your position; when there are no opportunities, hold back
Don’t get carried away when you’re making money, and don’t gamble when you’re losing
Every trade is about how to survive, not how to turn things around overnight
This is what makes the crypto world most interesting
Most people are studying which coin will skyrocket, but few study how to keep the money they’ve earned
Small funds are never the problem
Hurrying to turn things around is $BTC
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