Reasons why turning 100 USDT into 1000 USDT in 30–60 days may be feasible, but turning 10,000 into 100,000 or 100,000 into 1,000,000 in the same time frame is unrealistic:

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1. Large amounts are harder to be flexible

With 100 USDT, you can participate in smaller, highly volatile coin pairs like 1000PEPE, DOGE, SATS... and take profits multiple times a day.

But if you are using 10,000 – 100,000 USDT, then:

Smaller coin pairs do not have enough liquidity to execute orders effectively.

Your orders are prone to slippage or even affect the market (you "trade with yourself").

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2. Risk management is more complex with large amounts

With a small capital, you can accept higher risks, such as losing 20% is 20 USDT – bearable.

But with 100,000 USDT, one wrong order could cause you to lose tens of thousands of dollars → trading psychology is affected → more prone to mistakes.

Grid Bots are very sensitive to strong fluctuations; a sudden crash could lead to complete liquidation of capital.

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3. The law of diminishing returns

Small capital often achieves higher % profits because it can “ride the waves” quickly, participating in highly volatile coins.

Large capital is often limited by liquidity, risk management, and cannot “jump around” like small capital.

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4. Exchanges and algorithms start to "notice" you

Small capital: you are a small fish → less affected.

Large capital: easily detected by large bots, market makers, and can be "herded backward".

Also, placing large orders can easily get flagged → leading to stop loss hunting, “grid sweeping”.

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5. Psychology & techniques become harder to maintain

100 USDT → comfortable, learn quickly, willing to accept losses.

100,000 USDT → easily fall into fear psychology, not following strategy, or “holding losses” incorrectly → losing capital faster.