If your principal is less than 10,000 U right now, listen to my sincere advice—stop, don't operate.

It's not that I look down on small funds, but this market has never been merciful to small funds.

Many people come in and treat the crypto world as a gambling table. When it rises, they get excited; when it falls, they want to recover their losses.

All they can think about is one thing: “I need to turn this around.”

But the reality is, the crypto world has never been a simple game of chance,

but a battlefield that requires strategy.

The less capital you have, the lower your margin for error.

A single impulse can get you kicked out of the game.

I've seen too many brothers like this:

Capital in the thousands or tens of thousands,

staring at the market all day, frequently entering and exiting,

trying to use speed to fight against volume.

What’s the result?

The market moves slightly,

their mindset collapses first,

trading becomes distorted,

and they end up giving away their limited chips,

with their own hands.

Rushing to recover losses

is the deadliest trap for small funds.

Because once you are anxious,

you cannot remain calm;

once you lose your calm,

what you are doing is not trading,

but emotional release.

What truly suits small funds,

has never been high-frequency and stimulation,

but survival.

Stabilize your capital,

understand the rhythm,

learn to wait.

Better to do less,

than to do it recklessly.

This market,

never lacks opportunities,

but lacks those who can wait for opportunities.

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