Many people can't get up, not because they don't know how to read the market, draw lines, or judge the trend, but because their mindset hasn't matured enough to handle making money.
When the capital is small, even a slight fluctuation can break your defenses: a floating loss makes you panic and afraid to breathe, while a floating profit makes you fear losing it, leading to an urgent desire to secure the gains.
You think you are trading, but in reality, you are being led by your emotions.
Every trade you make is essentially a confrontation with the word "fear."
The real turning point is never when you suddenly understand a certain indicator or system, but rather: you finally accept losses with composure.
It's not about gambling or taking risks,
but understanding that losses are the cost of trading and cannot be avoided.
When you truly accept this, your trading will suddenly become smoother:
Placing orders no longer feels hesitant
Stop losses are no longer procrastinated
Market fluctuations no longer affect you
You can hold onto profitable trades without being scared off by a small pullback.
I have endured through this as well.
I may not catch the absolute top or bottom, but I can make money consistently, it's that simple.
Then comes the second hurdle: after your capital increases, your trading approach must evolve.
I also emerged from trading with small funds.
At that time, my head was filled with speed, small caps, hot stocks, meme coins; there was no hesitation.
Fast, precise, and ruthless was the only way to survive back then.
With this approach, I reached my first large volume.
But after the capital increased, I realized a seemingly foolish truth:
The size of capital determines the speed of execution.
If you ask me to recklessly invest tens of thousands of dollars into a small market cap now? Not happening.
It's not due to lack of courage, but because of insufficient liquidity—easy to enter, hard to exit.
That's not an opportunity; that's a meat grinder.
So now, I mainly invest large funds in BTC and ETH.
Not because they are stable, but because they have strong order execution capabilities and won't scare me off.
Many people get stuck in the middle, unable to go up or down, precisely because: they use small fund strategies while trying to operate with large funds.
Ultimately: if you want to turn things around, first endure your emotions; if you want to grow, first change your approach.
Trading is not a path you walk to the end; at each level, you must change your way of living.
This is true growth. #美联储重启降息步伐


