If you don’t even have 2000U in your account, don’t start thinking about how many times you can make in a month—what’s urgent is to treat those 2000U as your “fire starter,” and don’t let it go out.

A lot of people with small capital keep tinkering around and never really get going. It’s not that the market hasn’t given opportunities—it’s that the fire in their hearts is too strong, burning away their patience. They only have a few thousand dollars, yet they always think about going all-in, ten-times leverage, hoping to cash out in one lucky trade. What happens then? Before the market even clearly moves in the right direction, they get shaken out by the back-and-forth volatility first.

I remember a friend of mine who started with just over 1900U. Later, he somehow managed to reach six figures. He didn’t do anything earth-shattering, and he never chased hype coins. From start to finish, he stuck to one principle: protect your life first, then take the meat. He split his account into several parts; each time he only used a portion to open positions. When the trend wasn’t clear, he stayed in cash and waited. Only when the signals were clear did he scale in step by step. Even if he judged the direction wrong, with a stop-loss set, the principal was basically not harmed.

There’s one more thing that’s especially hard to do—control your impulses. Not every day has a行情 worth placing a bet. Sometimes it’s better to calmly wait for a truly high-odds setup than to stare at the screen all day. The more often you trade, the higher the probability you’ll make mistakes. Many people’s accounts shrink simply because they can’t stop being itchy to act.

I’ve always felt that for small capital, the only moat is flexibility, and the biggest trap is getting carried away. Before placing an order, write the script in your head first: Why are you buying? What will you do if it drops? Where will you take profit if it rises? Don’t wait for the price to jump and then scramble to chase. If you profit, don’t get cocky. If you’re floating at a loss, don’t do it out of spite. Treat every trade like flipping a coin—you just follow the rules; the rest is up to probability.

The people who truly turn small fry into big fish don’t rely on some lucky break—they rely on repeating the right actions every day. Having less capital isn’t scary. As long as there’s still balance in the account, you can always fight back; what’s most terrifying is risking your last bit of savings in pursuit of one moment of sudden wealth.
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