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Why do many people with smaller principal lose faster?
To be honest, it's not a technical issue; it's a psychological one. To put it more bluntly, you simply "can't afford to wait."
If someone has 1 million U in their account and catches a 10% market move, that's 100k U. They can afford to wait for opportunities slowly, and even missing a few doesn't matter.
But when you only have 1,000 U, the problem changes. Even a 10x return isn't enough to change your life, so you become extremely impatient—rushing into every opportunity and forcing trades even when there are none. In the end, you end up trading constantly and making frequent mistakes.
Gradually, you go astray, treating trading as something that must produce results every day.
But the market isn't a job; it doesn't have the logic of "daily wages." It's more like a cycle game—often it's about waiting for a wave, not about being in a profit window every day.#Gate股票转仓功能上线
The people who truly survive in the long run are not the busiest ones, but those who can stay in cash and wait—don't move when the trend isn't there, and strike hard when the trend arrives.
I was like that in my early days too—the more anxious I was, the more I lost; the more I lost, the more anxious I became. Eventually, I slowly realized a counterintuitive point: the more you try to trade fast, the slower your results become.#预测世界杯阿根廷VS佛得角
After changing my pace, I stopped trading every day and instead started to stabilize.
The essence is just one sentence: The market does not reward hard work; it rewards patience.
The thing small capital should focus on is not "doing more" but "making fewer mistakes." Being able to wait for a wave is far more important than trading every day.
Trading is not about who works harder; it's about who can resist the urge to act.$BTC