Why do people say the smallest capital is best for “hunting dogs”?
Because its odds are, honestly, unreasonable.
You have 600u. Each time, you only risk 10u to test. If it hits, you come back with 1000u.
With the same amount of money, if you use 5x leverage to trade small-cap coins, you need a 35% rise just to make 1000u. But the market never shows mercy. One needle drop and your principal is wiped out.
“Dog hunting” looks like gambling, but in reality it’s a high-level play that combines risk control, understanding the narrative, emotional timing, and position management all into one.
It’s harder than secondary trading, but precisely because it’s difficult, those who survive dog hunting can usually switch back to secondary trading and it’s basically like going into simple mode.
What about secondary trading?
It looks like the entry barrier is low—like anyone can swing by and have a go—but when it comes time to do the accounting, the ones who keep making money are always a small group.
So when a bull market comes, for friends with small capital, feel free to try dog hunting.
If you don’t do well, you won’t lose too much—
It’s still much better than FOMO chasing highs and getting knocked out by a single needle swipe 🙂↔️🙂↔️
Because its odds are, honestly, unreasonable.
You have 600u. Each time, you only risk 10u to test. If it hits, you come back with 1000u.
With the same amount of money, if you use 5x leverage to trade small-cap coins, you need a 35% rise just to make 1000u. But the market never shows mercy. One needle drop and your principal is wiped out.
“Dog hunting” looks like gambling, but in reality it’s a high-level play that combines risk control, understanding the narrative, emotional timing, and position management all into one.
It’s harder than secondary trading, but precisely because it’s difficult, those who survive dog hunting can usually switch back to secondary trading and it’s basically like going into simple mode.
What about secondary trading?
It looks like the entry barrier is low—like anyone can swing by and have a go—but when it comes time to do the accounting, the ones who keep making money are always a small group.
So when a bull market comes, for friends with small capital, feel free to try dog hunting.
If you don’t do well, you won’t lose too much—
It’s still much better than FOMO chasing highs and getting knocked out by a single needle swipe 🙂↔️🙂↔️
