The moment the words “get back to break-even” appear, everything in your actions goes off course. $TUT
The biggest trap for a small account isn’t that the principal is small—it’s treating getting back to break-even as the goal. The moment you see floating losses, your trading becomes chaotic: you don’t cut what should be cut, yet you end up entering positions that you shouldn’t. Each step is paying for the mistake of the previous one—adding more makes it heavier, and holding longer makes you drift further. The advantage of a small account isn’t the principal; it’s flexibility. If the direction is wrong, you can leave right away; if the trend is unclear, you can wait with cash. Put the thought of getting back to break-even down, and your actions can return to how they should be. If you’re losing, admit it and move on to the next trade. The small amount that survives isn’t kept alive by one dramatic comeback—it’s because after you make a mistake, you can still respond normally. First, delete the words “get back to break-even” from your mind—then the account finally has a chance to climb step by step. #BTCPerpFundingRateHits20MonthHigh $ACE