If two people enter the market with 3000U, how can one steadily make ten times more while another loses everything in just three days? What’s the real core difference? $ZEC

A lot of people always think trading wins and losses are all about luck—whether the market is strong or whether the coin they picked can be pumped. $CYS

But in reality, what truly sets people apart is never how much capital they have, but the level of their trading understanding.

With the same 3000U, one person slowly compounds by strictly controlling position size, and the account keeps growing thicker; another goes all in with a heavy position right from the start,

thinking only about riding one wave to turn things around. In the end, after two or three small swings, the principal is cut by more than half.

Many people blame all losses on leverage, but leverage itself is neither right nor wrong—the problem is the person who doesn’t know how to use it.

High leverage + full-position holding + refusing to stop out: when these three come together, that’s the real cause of liquidation.
People who truly understand trading only treat leverage as an auxiliary tool; they would never treat it as a chip for gambling.

Take 3000U for example: they would never dump the entire amount in at once. Instead, they split the capital up and start by testing with a small position.

If the direction is right, they gradually add to the position with the trend; once the judgment is wrong, they cut the loss and exit immediately.

In this way, even if a sudden pullback happens, there’s still room to adjust the account, and it will never be dragged down by one small mistake.

The cruelest truth in the market is: opportunities will always exist, but once your principal is gone, it’s very hard to get it back.

Many people only stare at the highlight moments of others making money quickly with high leverage, but they can’t see the countless people who were liquidated and forced out behind the scenes.

In the end, trading is never about who has the bigger guts; it’s about whose trading system is more stable.

Do a good job with position management,

strictly execute stop-losses, trade with the trend, and leave the rest to time to slowly magnify the profits.

A true trading master is never someone who can win every trade, but someone who, even when wrong, will never damage the foundation of the account.

Only by surviving long enough in the market can you wait for the next big move that belongs to you.

Blindly messing around on your own will never let you catch the core opportunities. Follow me, and I’ll help you lay out ten-bagger potential coins in advance. With first-hand core resources, I’ll help you quickly get positioned, recover losses, and turn things around. If you want to chat, come find Brother Fa anytime.