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#大户持仓动态 I have to say something that hits home—many people can't hear it—
Starting with 3000 to 10,000 yuan in capital, hoping to turn things around with a market surge? The actual probability is almost zero.
It's not that you're not trying hard enough, but at this stage, you're lacking everything: no heavy position chips, and even more so, lacking the experience of those who have been through it.
**The real reason for losing money is not the principal**
Most beginners' losses are not because the market is playing tricks on you, but because you haven't fully understood the game rules:
You can't figure out how to use the exchange properly, hidden costs like slippage and fees are unclear; you get overwhelmed when seeing airdrop projects, and on-chain interactions make you hesitant to click; you avoid meme coins, and those who do often lack risk control awareness.
Every hot topic is only realized after it has already surged—"Oh, so that's the narrative."
What can you use to win?
**Even if luck is off the charts, you still can't hold onto a hundredfold coin**
This is the cruelest truth.
People who have never seen big numbers, once their coins triple or quintuple, their fingers start trembling, their confidence wavers, and their brain automatically makes up excuses—"Even if it drops, I won't lose."
To put it simply, when you have no experience, you will lose no matter what, and even good luck is useless if you can't hold onto it.
Honestly, experience costs more than capital; there's no way to avoid the tuition fees that beginners must pay.
I understand the principles, but when my fingers are trembling, my brain just shuts down—laughing until I cry.
That's probably why big players can make money while we can only watch the show...
The real issue isn't that they can't make money; it's that their psychological resilience hasn't kept up. I've seen too many people who, after getting a hundredfold return, end up losing even more due to greed.
Calculate the risk factor clearly, and ensure proper asset allocation—that's the only way to survive long-term.