Many people have a misconception:


The smaller your capital, the more aggressive you should be, the more you should take a gamble.

The result is often:
The less money you have, the faster you lose it;
The more you want to recover losses, the easier it is to get wiped out.

It's not that the market is unfavorable to you,
it's that you never set rules for yourself from the start.

Full position, high leverage, chasing pumps and selling dumps, refusing to cut losses...
These operations that seem to allow quick recovery
are actually digging holes for yourself.

I've seen too many people
with only a few hundred U left in their accounts, their mindset already collapsed,
their operations becoming more chaotic, losing more with each trade.

In reality, the true way out for small capital is never aggressive charging,
but to survive first, then earn slowly.

Diversify your funds, don't go all-in;
Make fewer trades, don't trade blindly;
Execute stop losses, don't rely on luck.

Don't envy others doubling overnight,
just require yourself to move forward steadily every day.

Slowly you'll discover:
Trading profits aren't quick money,
they're stable money.

The market never lacks opportunities,
what it lacks is your qualification to remain in it.
As long as your account survives, hope is always there.$BTC $ETH #Gate13周年全球庆典
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