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#数字资产市场动态 Some friends always ask me: Starting with a few thousand yuan, can I really reach a million?
Honestly, it's not that easy, but I have done it.
At that time, I only had 30,000 RMB left, all in 5,000 USDT, basically a do-or-die move. However, I didn't go all-in with all my funds from the start; instead, I kept the pace very conservative initially.
In the beginning, I used very small positions to test the waters, focusing on the most active coins for short-term trading. Once I reached my target, I would close the position immediately; if the direction was wrong, I would cut losses right away. During this process, I realized: the real challenge isn't making money, but controlling your own hands.
Every time my account grew a little, I would deliberately pause and calm down, cooling my greed. It's not about fearing missing out on the market, mainly about preventing myself from becoming overconfident.
As my funds gradually increased, I started using a allocation strategy: some for quick in-and-out short-term trades, some for trend-following and holding, and some set aside specifically for those truly big opportunities.
I developed a habit—before placing each order, I must clearly write down the target price and stop-loss price, leaving no room for last-minute changes. Trading without an execution plan is essentially gambling.
Contracts are never an ATM; they amplify your judgment but also your mistakes. So I always stick to these red lines: no full-position trading, no stubbornly holding losing positions, no over-trading, and profits must be periodically withdrawn.
I've seen too many people make a quick profit relying on luck, only to give it all back to the market. Those who truly go far rely not on courage, but on execution and self-discipline.
Coins rotate, opportunities evolve, but the secret to gradually accumulating from small funds to a large amount has always been the same—staying true to yourself. @E5@ The performance of $AAVE in the market also proves this: choosing the right direction and maintaining a steady mindset. Speed doesn't always guarantee victory, but with discipline, you can keep going.