I use a strict trading trap, adhering to small and stable profits. The key insight is: restrain greed.
The logic of truly making money is very simple – first, use a small position to develop a stable operating system. Once the win rate and rhythm are thoroughly refined, gradually increase the position. When a judgment error occurs, immediately stop loss to protect the principal, which is more important than anything else.
You will find that those seemingly small stable returns, the speed of compound interest far exceeds imagination. Patience pays off, small wins accumulate slowly, and the results are often surprising.
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gas_guzzler
· 2025-12-24 19:53
That's right, you just need to control your hand and not always think about going all-in to get rich.
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AlphaLeaker
· 2025-12-24 11:05
That's right, restraint is the key. I was greedy and lost a wave before, and now I'm focusing on the stability of small positions. I feel like I've had a bit of an epiphany.
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RektButAlive
· 2025-12-21 20:55
You're absolutely right, that's the principle. Greed is where it all ends; I had a bloody lesson before.
A small Position really tests the system; once you get over that stop loss hurdle, you've already won half the battle.
Compound interest may seem insignificant, but looking back later, it's incredible.
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GasOptimizer
· 2025-12-21 20:52
You're right, but the key is whether you can really stick to it... I've seen too many people make steady profits in the first month, only to start leveraging in the second month and face tragedy.
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WhaleWatcher
· 2025-12-21 20:35
Sounds good, but among ten people, there's often only one who can really stick to a small position.
I use a strict trading trap, adhering to small and stable profits. The key insight is: restrain greed.
The logic of truly making money is very simple – first, use a small position to develop a stable operating system. Once the win rate and rhythm are thoroughly refined, gradually increase the position. When a judgment error occurs, immediately stop loss to protect the principal, which is more important than anything else.
You will find that those seemingly small stable returns, the speed of compound interest far exceeds imagination. Patience pays off, small wins accumulate slowly, and the results are often surprising.