The same is true for managing accounts—some people become more stable the more they do it, while others become more anxious. The root cause is never the market conditions but your capital and whether you're using the right strategy.



From a few thousand U to tens of thousands U, the amount of funds is different, and the profit logic varies greatly, but everyone's original intention is the same: to steadily grow the account and sustain it long-term.

Never stubbornly stick to one strategy to the end; with different capital, the rhythm, position size, and cycle all need to change accordingly.

🔹 5,000-8,000 U small capital
Focus on quick in-and-out short-term trading
Flexible position size of 10%-20%, precisely capturing short-term fluctuations and price differences
Quickly boosting the account base in 7-10 days, completing initial accumulation

🔹 20,000-50,000 U medium capital
Mainly swing trading, supplemented by short-term strategies
Strictly lock in 10% safe position, only riding the core main wave of the market
Steady compounding over 10-15 days, healthily achieving account doubling

🔹 50,000-100,000 U large capital
Long-term strategic layout, avoiding short-term chaos
Adhere to low position principles, using time to exchange for ample space
Accumulate profits over 15-20 days, steadily safeguarding gains

To put it simply, the truth about trading:
Small funds focus on pace, medium funds focus on strategic structure, large funds focus on patience and resilience

Now is the golden opportunity window of the year
Market trends are clear, riding the right rhythm means daily gains
If you can't keep up with the ideas or use the wrong methods, you'll just watch others' accounts hit new highs day after day
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· 7h ago
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