#BTC与代币化贵金属对比 shouted and turned over, but in his heart he kept doubting himself - "With so little principal, I can't do anything at all." "



As soon as this thought arises, you have already tied yourself behind the starting line.

But look at the current state of the market: if only big money can make money, the small players should have been out long ago. But the opposite is true - people who really roll up from small funds step by step often establish the most stable sense of rhythm.

Let's just say 100U. Your choice is clear: a stud bet on the future? Or roll the position steadily and hold the right to speak tightly in your own hands?

The latter one looks slow, but it's the safest.

Stud has never been a kind of courage, to put it bluntly, it is a fluke mentality. The market changes too quickly, and a reverse market can bring you back to square one, or even clear your account directly. How many people have stepped on this pit and are still fantasizing about turning over, this is really fatal.

The rollover position is different. It does not pursue the pleasure of getting rich overnight, but pursues continuity, accumulation, and repeated operation. Decompose the goal, lock in the income segment, and spread the risk. This is how ordinary people survive in this market.

Many novices I have come into contact with only three to five hundred U principal at the beginning. Afraid of losing money, not daring to start, no sense of stop loss, doing it is messy. My advice is simple: start with small goals.

100U → 200U → 300U。

Each round earns dozens of U, part of it falls into the pocket, and part continues to roll. Profits continue to precipitate, and account thickness slowly accumulates.

The beauty of rolling warehouses is this reproducibility. You don't need to eat through all the markets, you just need to grasp those ranks that you really understand. The large position operates steadily, the small position is flexibly adjusted, and the secondary position locks in income. Once the rhythm is right, profits will naturally accumulate.

In the end, what determines whether you can turn over is not how big the principal is, but whether you can control your hands, stabilize your mentality, and gradually implement it according to the plan. The smaller the scale of funds, the more suitable it is for polishing the trading system and the more suitable it is to lay a solid foundation.

Don't use "less funds" as an excuse. Starting from 100U, the future self will be grateful for the current decision - grateful for not gambling with his life in order to turn over.

What you really lack is not hard work, what you lack is a set of methods that can make you make a stable profit here.

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DeFiCaffeinatorvip
· 7h ago
Honestly, this set of theories sounds very comfortable, but in practice, it still depends on the person. I've seen too many people start with 100U, and halfway through, their mentality collapses. One liquidation and they go back to square one, and then there's no more progress. The key is discipline; this tests people more than the amount of principal.
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ColdWalletAnxietyvip
· 7h ago
That's true, but honestly, the hardest part for small funds is the mindset... Watching others double their single trades while you've been rolling for a long time and only made a few bucks, it's really easy to get discouraged.
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RektCoastervip
· 7h ago
You're right, but it sounds exhausting. How long would it take for 100u to grow to 300u... I still think market opportunities are fleeting, and stability is something for those who have already exited.
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RunWhenCutvip
· 7h ago
That's right, stud is indeed a gambler's mentality, and small funds are easier to polish the system. --- It doesn't take luck to roll from 100U to 1000U, it depends purely on mentality and execution. --- This theory sounds comfortable, but less than one percent of people can really insist on rolling positions. --- Is less capital an advantage? How I feel like I'm comforting myself... --- Having said that, this is the real wisdom, don't let the profits dance in the account. --- The small warehouse flexibly adjusts this piece Indeed, the large warehouse is looking for death. --- The biggest problem with the lack of principal is actually that the mentality collapses first, and the technology comes second. --- Rolling the position sounds slow, but if you live longer, you win, I recognize this logic.
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LiquidatedThricevip
· 7h ago
Stud is looking for death, rolling the warehouse is the way to survive, the words are right, but who is not tired of implementation
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