Starting with small capital, I myself have slowly built up from a few thousand U, no shortcuts, just method plus relentless effort. I've been on this path for quite a while and know how every step works.



When capital is small, the biggest enemy is greed. The smaller the capital, the more you have to wait—wait for a wave of strong, certain market conditions, seize it, and exit. Staring at the charts all day thinking every move is an opportunity is an illusion; the market will eventually teach you a lesson.

When an unexpected positive event occurs, you need to act fast. If you don't exit the same day, even if it gaps up the next day, you must pull out. Don't wait until it drops to regret. During periods of dense news or before holidays, large volatility is likely. Reduce positions early or even go to cash, and only enter when the direction is clear.

Medium-to-long-term positions must be kept light, entered in batches with enough room. Short-term trading only has one rule: fast. Enter when needed, exit when needed—don't fight the trend. If the direction is wrong, admit it immediately; small losses save your skin, but big losses from holding on can be deadly.

Lastly, don't get cocky when the market rises, don't panic when it falls. Only those who can control their emotions can last until the end. Making money isn't that mystical—find the right method, and even small capital can roll into big money. #gStocks代币化股票上线 $BTC $ETH
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ItWillBeVeryGood.
· 6h ago
Firmly HODL💎
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