Brothers, let me speak frankly: small capital can't grow big in the crypto world, it's not that the technology isn't good, it's that you fail because of your own mindset.
Back in the day, I turned a few thousand into a million, and the most critical hurdle wasn't not understanding the market, but when the money in my account started to "affect my life."
Are you the same? Trading with rent money and living expenses, a floating loss makes you restless, fearing you won’t have anything for next month;
A floating profit makes you anxious to run, afraid that the profit will vanish.
At this point, you're no longer following the market; you're being led by your principal, how can your operations not become distorted?
My breaking point back then was 200,000.
At first, the goal was very simple: earn enough for a car, either a Model 3 or a Xiaopeng P7, I hadn't even taken my driving test yet, just focused on calculating the money in my account.
When I actually hit 200,000, I got stuck—in one moment thinking this money is enough for two years of savings, I should stop; in another moment being greedy, wanting to double it, having both the car and the principal.
During the stretch from 200,000 to 400,000, I fell countless times.
A slight pullback made me panic, treating the account as "a deposit that cannot lose";
The more I feared loss, the more chaotic my operations became, when I lost, I wanted to recover the loss, even thought about borrowing money, almost becoming a gambler.
The real breakthrough came when I tore off the "label of money"—not treating it as car money or emergency money, only as trading chips, with my eyes only on the market and logic.
In my early years, I also traded small altcoins and chased memes, but now I only hold large positions in BTC and ETH.
It's not that I've become timid, it's that the scale of capital has changed, I have to switch from intraday quick trades to 1H and 4H wave logic.
Many people stumble because their capital has increased, but their minds are still stuck in the gambler phase of small capital.
Finally, let me tell you, brother: when the capital changes, the cycle and strategy must change accordingly.
If you can't get over that mindset hurdle, no matter how skilled you are technically, it's all in vain.
Which capital hurdle are you stuck at now?
Comment below and say, is it technology or mindset? @不贪的阿 K


