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#隐私保护话题升温 Recently, fans keep asking, with just a few thousand in the account, how exactly do you play?
My idea has always been straightforward: find a coin with solid fundamentals and technicals, focus your bets, and aim for that first win.
If you're not confident, that's okay—divide your money into two or three parts and invest in several projects you like. This way, you spread the risk.
No matter which path you choose, the underlying logic remains the same:
As soon as it rises, withdraw your principal immediately, and let the profits continue to run in the market.
Holding a zero-cost position is the safest and fastest way for small funds to upgrade.
But what about reality? Spot trading is indeed slow and easy to get trapped, and most people simply can't wait that long, so their plans often fall apart.
Where does small capital really face embarrassment?
It can't improve its win rate, so the funds can't grow. Want high returns, but the win rate inevitably drops. Repeated fluctuations are the easiest way to break your mindset.
Actually, what small funds lack most is low drawdown and stable compound growth.
Long-term or short-term doesn't matter that much; the key is whether you can sustain profitability.
Heavy positions? That's a big taboo.
Those who can hold large positions usually have a much higher win rate and psychological resilience than ordinary people.
Honestly, stop thinking you'll only make money once you have a million.
If you can't even handle a few thousand now, once you get a few hundred thousand, you'll just lose it all again.
The only way for small funds to grow big:
Steady and sure, precise entries, fewer mistakes, and persistently let profits compound and roll.
In this market, slow is fast. Living longer is more important than rushing to make quick gains. Surviving itself is making money.
Follow me, and I'll teach you how to survive in this circle.
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