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From 1000U to big accounts, it’s not about having the courage—it’s about these 6 “anti-human nature” habits.
Many people trade by researching the skyrocket coins every day, chasing trends, and looking for opportunities.
But in the end, they find that what truly helps people grow small capital isn’t one shot at getting rich—it’s repeatedly avoiding big losses. $AKE
There are many people in the market who can make big money, but only those who can survive are qualified to keep making money.
I’ve summed up 6 experiences I gained from stepping into pitfalls:
1. When you first enter, don’t rush to prove yourself.
Many people take a few hundred U or a few thousand U to enter, and they want to double on the first day.
The result isn’t making a fortune—it’s paying tuition first.
For small capital, the most important task isn’t sprinting, but learning to survive first.
2. For uncertain markets, it’s better to stay in cash.
Not every day has opportunities.
If you can’t make sense of a choppy, range-bound market and the direction isn’t clear, pushing hard in anyway is just handing money to the market.
True experts aren’t trading every day—they only take opportunities they understand. $EVAA
3. Think through what to do if you’re wrong before entering.
Many people only think about how much they can earn, and never think about how much they can afford to lose.
The first step in trading isn’t making money—it’s controlling risk.
Trades without stop-losses will eventually turn into locked positions.
4. Take profits and put them in your pocket in time.
Don’t keep fantasizing about riding the whole wave.
No one can sell perfectly at the peak. Only when profit is in hand does it truly belong to you. $US
5. The bigger the account, the steadier the mindset must be.
Many people make it look easy with small capital at first, but once the account grows, they start to float.
Heavier positions, bigger nerve, and in the end they吐 back everything on the next pullback.
The further you go, the more you need to learn to slow down.
6. Every time you’re profitable, leave yourself an exit.
Principal is the confidence you can use to make a comeback; profits are the chips you use to withstand risk.
Withdraw appropriately and turn profits into a real safety cushion.
In the end, trading isn’t a contest of who dares to bet more—it’s who can keep staying at the table.
There’s no shortcut to scaling small capital up.
It relies on controlling risk, waiting for opportunities, and repeating the right things.
Go slower—and you’ll get farther.
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