From a personal investment perspective, I think 'Ant Orders' are actually only somewhat meaningful when you are just starting to practice.
Why? Because before you truly establish your own investment system, the most important thing is to become familiar with the market and understand the rhythm of market trends, which requires a certain amount of 'practice costs.' At this stage, Ant Orders are more like a 'venue practice fee' you pay to the market, helping you explore directions and accumulate experience.
Once you gradually develop a sense of the market and have a bit of a system, you can then gradually increase your positions. At this point, it's not just about technical skills, but also a challenge of emotions.
The larger the position, the more crucial the mindset—whether or not you can maintain your composure often determines whether you make a profit or a loss.