Many people complain, "The capital is too small, how can I turn it around?"

In fact, small funds are not a disadvantage, but the best training ground.

The key is not how much capital you have, but how to make it grow.

For example:

If the account only has 120U, how can it be turned into 500U?

Many people start by betting everything on a coin that might skyrocket, resulting in quick losses.

I suggest changing the pace and taking "small steps quickly": earn a little each time and then accumulate slowly.

The operation is very simple:

First, grow the account to 160U:

Then increase it to 220U;

Lock in a portion of the profits, and continue to let the rest grow.

Slowly, you will find that the capital curve rises steadily, and your mindset becomes more stable.

The key to rolling over funds is not speed, but control.

Do not fear pullbacks; steadily accumulate, and eventually, you will wait for a big market to arrive.

I also have a principle:

Keep the main account stable, let the secondary account roll flexibly, and lock in profits in a timely manner.

Do not chase highs or gamble on tops and bottoms; let the account live long, and the capital will naturally grow.

Remember: having small capital is not a problem, a chaotic mindset is;

Having small goals is not a fear, as long as you persist in execution.

As long as you can steadily accumulate, turning things around will not be a difficult task.

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