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#加密货币市场动态 Surviving with a small capital is more important than becoming rich.



I've seen too many people holding a few thousand USDT, thinking about multiplying it by a hundred. The problem is, this market is not something you can just gamble with whenever you want.

I know a guy who, at his worst, had only 100U left in his account. He didn't run away, nor did he continue to trade recklessly. Instead, he stopped and realized one thing – he needed to quit the bad habit of heavily investing.

Contracts are tricky; if you can make the right call two out of ten times, that's already impressive. What about the remaining eight times? Just wait with an empty position. Many people can't stand the agony of being out of the market and always feel that not opening a position is a waste of time, which leads to repeatedly being taken advantage of. Position management isn't some advanced technique; it's just about controlling your hands and not always thinking you have to ride every wave.

Let's talk about rhythm again. Anyone can take a quick look at technical indicators, and K-line support and resistance isn't complicated. The real challenge is sensing what the market is doing. Why rush in when the market is consolidating with low volume? Use a small position to test the waters, set the stop-loss tight, and if you lose, it's just a little bit. Wait until the volume increases, the direction is clear, and the support is solid; that's when you should enter again, as the probability of making a profit is much higher. What's the rush?

There’s another pitfall—jumping around. Today I heard DeFi is lively and I go in for a bit, tomorrow the AI sector takes off and I chase in again, the day after tomorrow Meme coins soar and I rush in once more. Small capital can't handle this kind of tossing around; you're a novice in every field, so why would you make money? It’s better to focus on two or three coins, understand their quirks, how the funds flow, when emotions explode, and which positions are prone to reversal. Once you’ve figured it out, then take action. Focus is the only way to catch the market wave that belongs to you.

What does it take for small funds to turn around? It's not luck, nor is it hard work. It's survival. As long as the account is still there, there will be the next opportunity. The market cycle is much longer than you think; as long as you are still at the table, you will always wait for your moment. When that time comes, just bite down hard.

The method is right, the execution is steady, which is a thousand times better than being busy without purpose. If you are also starting with a few thousand U, don't panic, take it slow, there will always be opportunities.
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ForumMiningMastervip
· 11-27 12:02
The 100U turnaround has managed to survive until now, that's true skill!
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SandwichHuntervip
· 11-26 14:00
You speak correctly; living is the most important thing. I have seen too many accounts that went straight to zero, and that is true despair.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 11-25 16:53
Really, that guy who didn't rug pull with 100U is doing great, much better than those I know who went all in and got liquidated.
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 11-24 16:12
This guy is speaking the truth, it's real that the account is still there. I used to be eager to open positions, but now that I've learned to hold a Short Position, I've actually lost less.
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GasGasGasBrovip
· 11-24 12:42
That's right, staying alive is the most important thing. Back then, I was also chasing the highs and lows every day, and ended up losing everything. Now I understand that being steady is worth much more than dreams.
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SerRugResistantvip
· 11-24 12:42
You are absolutely right, living is really more important than anything else. I used to be an All in maniac, but after being educated by the market, I finally understood.
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notSatoshi1971vip
· 11-24 12:42
Well said, I'm the living proof of turning things around with that 100U, haha.
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SleepTradervip
· 11-24 12:41
100U account is really tough, this guy is really something. Much smarter than those who go all in and lose their principal.
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BearHuggervip
· 11-24 12:32
You're not wrong; living is the fundamental truth.
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SleepyArbCatvip
· 11-24 12:29
Woke up for a second... Really, that part about Short Position hit home. How many times have I been played people for suckers just because I couldn't sit still? Now I've learned to be smart, I can't even bear to waste gas fees, how dare I open a position casually.
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