900U rolled to 29kU. Bro really isn’t riding luck—he didn’t end up playing himself to death from start to finish.


A lot of people carry a few hundred U or a few thousand U into the market, and their first reaction is to crank up leverage and go all-in, sweeping positions.
They just feel like their principal is too small, so if they don’t go all out, they won’t get a chance.
But reality is brutal: the speed at which you make money is never as fast as the speed at which you get liquidated.
I had a brother like that—starting with 900U, he turned it into 29kU in half a year, and not a single time did he blow a position $LAB
Why? Because he welded three things into his execution from beginning to end:
First, never scatter the “eagle” without the “rabbit”
If the trend isn’t clear, he just waits and lies low—never trades just for the sake of trading. A lot of people open more than a dozen trades in a day, looking busy, but they’re really just working for the exchange, paying trading fees
$BEAT
Second, always keep a hand free with position sizing
Every time he enters, he leaves enough room for a way out and never slams all his chips onto the table at once. As long as the account isn’t completely wrecked, there will always be a spark to recover
Third, stop-loss is more useful than what your parents say
When he’s wrong, he admits it instantly—no averaging down, no holding the bag, no stubbornly fighting the chart
For small capital, the only advantage is that you can keep trying and adjusting
In crypto, the ones who can truly go far are never the bravest all-in daredevils
It’s the ones who can clamp down on risk, then stay seated at the table and refuse to leave
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