Going from 500U to 50kU—he did it in just one month, while many people can’t even hold on when they have 5,000U.



A while back, one of my brothers messaged me privately: “Yi ge, I only have 500U. Is there still a chance?” $XLF

To be honest, when I saw that number, my first reaction was to tell him not to rush into high leverage.

But the next thing he said made me remember him.

“I’m not here to gamble. I want to learn how to steadily grow my funds.”

Just that one sentence already surpasses most people.

Most people with 500U spend their days thinking about turning tenfold or a hundredfold overnight; but the first thing he asked me wasn’t how to chase big gains—it was how to control position sizing.

I told him to split his 500U into 10 parts, and for each test trade, only use 50U.

If the direction is wrong, cut losses; if he has consecutive losing trades, stop immediately—never emotionlessly add to a losing position.

What surprised me most was that he actually managed to do it.

After two consecutive losing trades, his hands were itching, but he still held back and didn’t open random trades.

We set ourselves a very simple goal: earn a little every day—no greed, no gambling.

After half a month, 500U became 1,500U.

No miracle trades, no going all-in—every profit was accumulated little by little.

Later, when the account broke 10kU and then grew to 50kU, it still wasn’t luck—it was discipline.

Over these years, I’ve found that the reason small funds can’t grow isn’t that the principal is too small—it's that people are too急.

Too eager to double, too eager to break even, too eager to prove themselves—ultimately, they often end up burning the principal first.

The people who can truly build an account look “boring.”

Strict position control, strict stop-losses, and strict execution of the trading plan.

When it’s time to wait, wait. When it’s time to leave, leave.

It looks slow, but it’s often the fastest way.

The market never lacks opportunities—what’s missing is people who can control themselves.

Remember this: the biggest advantage of small capital isn’t that you can make money fast, but that your cost of trial-and-error is low. $ETH

As long as your principal is still there, opportunities will always be there; what truly decides whether you can turn things around isn’t how much you make on a single trade, but whether you can stay in the market all the time.

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· 10h ago
I’ll give you 500u.
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