Many people start with small capital but remain stagnant for a long time; the problem often lies not in the method but in the mindset.

The smaller the principal, the more easily emotions are magnified. A single drawdown leads to anxiety, and a small profit makes one eager to cash in.

Although operations seem frequent, each transaction is actually driven by emotions. Doing so makes it hard to change the outcome.

The real turning point usually occurs after you can accept one fact: losses themselves are part of trading. They are not failures, nor do they mean that your judgment is invalidated; they are simply costs.

When you are no longer swayed by drawdowns, entering and exiting positions becomes more decisive, and the normal fluctuations of the market no longer throw you off repeatedly.

Many people think that increasing account size only requires improving win rates, but that is not true. What is more important is whether you can maintain the same behavior amidst volatility.

There is also a commonly overlooked issue. After changes in capital size, the way of operation must be adjusted accordingly.

Small capital can rely on fast rhythm and frequent trades to experiment, but once the capital is enlarged, continuing with the original method can easily lead to passivity.

After the position becomes heavier, the margin for error is actually smaller; frequent entry and exit will only increase risk.

At this point, the focus should shift from short-term ups and downs to a more complete trend. From pursuing every fluctuation, it should change to only participating in the parts you can clearly see.

As capital grows from small to large, what truly upgrades is not the technique or the market, but your understanding of risk, rhythm, and your own position.

If you find yourself going in circles at a certain stage, it is mostly not an issue of ability, but rather that you have not completed this step of transformation.

True experts never show off their skills; they rely on discipline and execution. Follow me, and together we will flip accounts, reap profits, and recover losses in this round of market. Slow is fast; living longer means you can laugh to the end.

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