How to quickly grow small capital?


Although individuals have always advocated for slowly compounding their positions with a long-term mindset, most people in this market are thinking about how to quickly grow their small capital. If we are only discussing this technical issue, then what is the most likely way to achieve that?
The most important thing is to find the Main Rising Wave. What is the Main Rising Wave? Last year, ORDI rose four times a week, WLD rose six times a week, and PEPE rose seven times a week. This is the Main Rising Wave. The most significant feature of the Main Rising Wave is coherence. Every day is a big positive line, and every day you watch the floating profit grow rapidly. This level of profit is far better than swing trading, because of path dependence, in a sense, holders are more likely to achieve short-term wealth than traders.
The second issue is the issue of survival. It can be said that 80% of the market trends are concentrated in 5% of the time, but most participants do not have the patience to wait for that 5% of the time. They lose most of their capital before the trend starts, or they like to pursue extreme operations when the trend comes, constantly swing trading. Looking back, it is not as good as the long position that opened at the beginning and earned without moving. So drop the leverage and hold the position.
The third issue is holding positions. Not many people can hold positions, and they are often unable to hold positions due to market fluctuations 80% of the time. It is repeatedly emphasized that one cannot have a fixed mindset, and in the end, they basically sell at the start of the market, which is the basic principle of holding positions - position management.
The new market has started, and I personally still have the highest expectations for the inscription sector.
ORDI-1.36%
WLD-3.77%
PEPE-2.4%
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