Having little principal has never been a crime; what truly costs lives in the trading arena is,

going all in after seeing a hot comment,

or rushing in after seeing a big bullish candle and getting wrecked with "recklessness".

The market is so ruthless, it's not meant for you to gamble,

it forces you to learn to be a bit slower, a bit steadier, and a bit more ruthless.

What does ruthless mean? It's not about going all in recklessly, but cutting losses immediately when the direction is wrong,

and having the patience to hold on when the direction is right.

For small funds to turn things around, it's not about passion, but about rhythm, discipline, and securing "certain profits" consistently.

I've seen too many people treat 500U not as a weapon but as a lottery ticket;

but I've also seen a few individuals treat 500U as bullets, loading them one by one into their accounts,

and ultimately forging a future through sheer effort.

To turn things around, it’s not about a single explosive profit, but about a method that can "survive and grow".

By being steady and methodical, you've already outperformed 80% of people.

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