#美联储重启降息步伐 To be honest, a lot of people enter the market thinking about getting rich quick, but they can’t even manage to “survive.”



Why do I always suggest practicing with $150 or $200?

It’s not for you to get rich with that money, it’s for you to learn—stick to your plan, execute as intended, don’t increase your position on a whim, and don’t rely on luck.

If you can manage a small amount of capital without getting liquidated, you’re already ahead of more than half the market.

Teaching yourself comes at a high price—most people pay with real money for those lessons. By learning a few tricks from someone experienced, you can at least avoid the most common pitfalls, and then gradually increase your position size.

But remember one thing: don’t get arrogant when you win, and don’t lose control when you lose.

Emotional stability is the real mark of a beginner.

What’s the most dangerous thing? Treating trading like gambling.

The market loves to give you a few lucky wins to make you overconfident, then suddenly knock you out. You have to steady yourself first, then consider scaling up your funds.

For beginners, $8,000 to $10,000 is already the ceiling—don’t fantasize about getting rich overnight.

This industry isn’t short on opportunities, it’s short on people who can wait.

Control your position size and maintain your mindset. If you don’t give away your money, the market will always give you another chance to get in.

The ones who truly make money aren’t the fastest to act, but those who are the most stable. $BTC $ETH
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SocialFiQueenvip
· 18h ago
So true. The people around me who went all in as soon as they got in have all disappeared... I got the advice to practice with 150U a long time ago. Surviving with a small amount of capital is really a big deal.
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LiquidityWitchvip
· 18h ago
Damn, that hits hard. So many people fail because of the mindset of "trying to get everything at once."
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MetaEggplantvip
· 18h ago
You're absolutely right, the market loves to take advantage of those who are impatient for quick gains. I've seen so many people come in with 150U and sleepwalk out after just two weeks. Mindset really is the biggest enemy.
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InscriptionGrillervip
· 18h ago
What you said is absolutely right, but how many people can actually do it? I’ve seen so many people come in with 150U, and after just three days, they want to play psychological games with the big players, only to end up losing everything. This isn’t trading; it’s just handing money over at the gambling table. Mindset is easy to talk about but incredibly hard to master, and the market is counting on that little bit of wishful thinking you have.
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ContractHuntervip
· 18h ago
That's right, these impatient newbies are basically just paying tuition to the market. Practicing with 150 bucks may sound like a small amount, but this is what real learning is all about.
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