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Can the account #美国终止政府关闭 1500U really increase by 20 times? The answer is yes, but don't expect it to be based on luck.
I have seen too many people gamble with a few hundred dollars in capital, only to be liquidated twice in three days and quit the game within a month. Small money needs to grow large; the core is never about getting a few market trends right, but rather whether you can endure those few times you get it wrong.
I previously brought a friend along, starting with just 1500U. Five months later, the account reached 30,000U, and now it's stable at over 45,000U, without a single liquidation during that time. What did he do right? Just three things, but most people get stuck on the first one.
**The first thing: divide the money to use, don't spend it all at once**
1500U is divided into three parts directly——
Make a short-term trade with 500U, take the profit when it's good, and run away immediately after making a 3% profit.
Leave 500U for trend orders, only act in clear one-sided markets, with a target starting at least 15%;
The last 500U is a lifeline, no matter how tempting the opportunity is, I won't touch it.
This is not conservatism; it is a prerequisite for survival. A liquidation once, and all the previous efforts go to zero.
**The second thing: Don't move around aimlessly, the market is stagnant 70% of the time**
Frequent opening of positions in a volatile market is essentially giving money to the market.
Unclear direction? Then just stay in cash and wait. It's better to miss out on a small market movement than to lose your capital through back-and-forth trades.
Every time you earn 25% of your principal, take out a portion of the profit first. Cashing out is a hundred times more important than unrealized gains. It's better to hold than to see accurately; observe more and act less, and when you do act, it should be with confidence.
**The third thing: constrain yourself with rules, don't trust your feelings**
Three dead rules must be etched into the mind:
1️⃣ The single trade stop loss should absolutely not exceed 2% of the principal, cut losses immediately when the line is touched, and do not harbor any illusions;
2️⃣ Take profit 5% and close half of the position, place a stop loss at breakeven for the remaining.
3️⃣ Accept the losses, never average down the cost.
No one can always see the right direction. But as long as you live long enough, you will eventually wait for your own market.
From 1500U to 45,000U, it’s not about miraculous operations, but about system and discipline. Those who preserve their principal will ultimately be able to preserve their profits. Remember this.
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