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Steady as a deep stream, restless hearts are often the easiest to stumble.
In the crypto world, you often hear this kind of voice: "I have too little principal, I can't turn things around at all." I want to say, this idea itself is wrong.
If the crypto market only looks at who has more money, then the most profitable should be those rich guys who go all-in with millions at a time. But what is the reality? A large number of ordinary people starting with just a few thousand yuan actually live longer and earn more steadily. Why?
Last week, a college student came to me, holding 1000U, asking if there was a chance to turn things around. I didn't answer directly, but asked him: Do you know? Your small principal is actually an advantage. A week later, he came back with good news—the account grew to 3000U. Not getting rich overnight, but steady growth.
**Why Small Funds Are More Likely to Survive**
Large funds are easily caught by the market with just a move, while small funds can turn quickly and have lower trial-and-error costs. Flexibility is something that hundreds of thousands of yuan can't really play with.
The method I taught that student is very simple: divide 1000U into four parts, only move 250U each time. He was initially a bit resistant—thinking that making money this way is too slow. I explained to him clearly: only those who live in the market deserve to make money.
Small fund players tend to be more cautious, watching every penny closely, and are less likely to go all-in and push hard right away like those big players. I've seen too many examples—some big players today make ten thousand, tomorrow lose twenty thousand, and finally leave the market in disappointment. In contrast, those starting with a few hundred or a few thousand, as long as they keep a steady rhythm, after three months, they are the clearest-minded and go the furthest.
**The core of making funds snowball**
The answer is "gradual position building and continuous compounding." Start with small positions, and after each profit, use part of the gains to expand the next round of operations—this approach makes risk controllable, reduces psychological pressure, and makes it easier to stick to the plan.