#美联储联邦公开市场委员会决议 many people verbally want to reverse the situation, but secretly they are looking for various reasons to excuse: "The principal scale is too small to do at all." "


Once this idea takes root, your fate is actually predetermined.

If the market could only be eaten by big funds, Xiaosan would have disappeared long ago. But the truth of the market is the opposite - those who can start with hundreds of USDT and grow against the trend often know how to maintain a stable rhythm.

Take 100 USDT as an example. Two roads are ahead:
The first one - all in and bet on the future.
The second point - steady compound interest and hold your fate in the palm of your hand.
Looks like the second one is too slow? In fact, this is the most scientific way to live.

Stud seems brave, but the core driving force is actually a fluke. The market changes are scary, and a reverse market directly knocks you back to square one, or even liquidates your position. How many people have planted this somersault and turned around and dreamed of a comeback. This mentality is the most deadly.

Compound rollover is completely different. Its goal has never been to get rich overnight, but to be sustainable, cumulative, and replicable. Break down the big goals, pocket profits in sections, and disperse risks. This is the only way for ordinary people to survive in this market.

Among the people I have mentored, the most advanced ones only carry three or four hundred USDT. The mentality collapsed, the hands were shaking, there was no sense of stop loss at all, and the more I worked, the more chaotic it became. I taught them to do this:
100USDT → 200USDT → 300USDT。
The goal of each round of operation is to earn dozens of dollars. Earned? Put a portion into the bag and continue to roll the rest. As profits accumulate layer by layer, the thickness of the account will naturally increase.

The power of compound interest lies precisely in this "enforceability". You don't have to chase all the markets, you just need to eat through those opportunities that you really understand. The main cabin runs steadily, the small cabin tries flexibly, and the locked position seals the profit. Once the rhythm is matched, the income will continue to accumulate.

What determines whether you can achieve a reversal is not the amount of initial capital, but whether you can restrain your fingers, calm down, and act strictly according to the plan. Less funds are advantages, just used to polish the system and consolidate the foundation.

Stop using "not enough money" as a shield.
Today, starting from 100USDT,
In the future, you will definitely be glad for your current decision - glad you didn't gamble your life in the first place.

There is never a shortage of hard-working people in this market, let alone opportunities. What is really scarce is the right mindset and execution system that allows you to continue to make money here.
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 6h ago
You're right, but there are very few people who can truly stick to stable compound interest. Many people go all-in and get wiped out, yet they insist they're "exploring the market." This thing called mindset system, it's easy to understand but really hard to implement. Starting with 100 dollars is indeed not a dream; the key is whether you can withstand the boredom of "nothing is rising." Instead of worrying about how much principal you have, it's better to learn how to survive without getting wiped out. This saying is overused, but ultimately, it depends on who can endure those years of bear market. Everyone makes good points, but when a wave of market trend arrives, how many people start going all-in again? I agree that having less capital can be an advantage—at least you won't lose too much money hahaha. The problem isn't having little money, but dishonest fingers. Compound interest sounds beautiful, but how many can hold on for two years without wavering? I've really never seen one.
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DecentralizeMevip
· 6h ago
That's right, I'm afraid that if my hands shake all in, I will wake up and it's gone. I am the kind of person who plays 100 yuan out of the flower, slowly rolling, but becoming more and more stable. Mentality is really the ceiling, more important than the amount of principal. I have died once in the stud set, and now I believe in compound interest. Small money is a test field, and there is no big problem to toss. Sounds easier said than done, how many people have to pass the level of restraining their fingers? Every time I think about all in, I look at the people who have liquidated their positions, and I calm down in an instant.
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SleepyArbCatvip
· 6h ago
Alas... It's this set of compound interest arguments again, I've heard it too many times... But it does make sense, the mentality is much more valuable than the principal
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ContractFreelancervip
· 6h ago
To be honest, I've heard this argument too many times, and in the end most people still stud it all Small money does have advantages, but only if you can really hold back, most people simply can't do it Starting at 100 yuan sounds good, but how many mentality are there at this level? Compound interest is really strong, but I am afraid that I will not be able to pass this hurdle of human nature, and I want to double as soon as the market pulls up, and I will stop eating directly if I lose Knowing and achieving a difference of one universe, what is the use of just talking about rhythm Mentality is easy to say, and few have really survived several rounds of liquidation
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