Small capital can also make a comeback. Don't always think that you started late, have little capital, or lack resources.

Do you know?

Many traders with five or six-figure accounts now started with only a few hundred U or a few thousand U, gradually building up.

The real factor that determines whether you can make a comeback is never the size of the principal, but the method and execution. I have seen too many people with tens of thousands of U still lose a few thousand in a day,

while I've seen beginners who started with only 500 U steadily multiply their capital several times in six months.

You might think it's luck, but in reality, they understand the rhythm, have strategies, and can control themselves.

With small capital, you must not act recklessly; you can't follow trends, gamble, or trade frequently.

Every order must be planned, and every step must be as steady as walking on a tightrope.

When the capital is small, you learn methods; when the capital is large, you rely on discipline.

In this circle, only those who can survive have the right to talk about making money. Don't feel inferior; you just need the right direction and a mindset that can execute thoroughly.

If you don't have much capital now, don't be discouraged, and don't force it.

Focus on using small capital to find your own way to turn things around.