300U can also be the starting point of confidence.
On the day my account had only 300U left, I wasn't panicking, I didn't self-deprecate, and I certainly didn't give up.
I knew very well that this wasn't the end, but rather a different kind of beginning.
I didn't think about doubling my money through luck, nor did I fantasize about getting rich overnight.
I just wanted to see if, in this extreme situation, I had the ability to survive.
Starting from this 300U, I stopped recklessly over-investing, I stopped relying on luck, and I planned every operation in advance, setting entry and exit points, and stop-losses. I didn’t chase rises or panic-sell.
I had already discarded the impulse to make trades based on gut feelings.
At this point, I finally understood: what really allows a person to survive is not a stroke of luck or two, but a comprehensive, sustainable system that can be executed long-term.
I might only earn 40U or 50U every day, which doesn’t seem like much, but compared to the days where I easily lost hundreds or thousands, this profit actually gives me more peace of mind.
It’s not just a number; it’s proof of my stable condition.
Taking profits from small fluctuations, cautiously testing at critical points, able to enter and exit when needed.
No gambling, no holding on, no greed.
I’m not thinking about making quick money, but about making steady, reliable money.
Now, I am much more low-key, not showing off or making noise, just quietly turning this 300U into confidence.
The road may still be long, but I know the direction is right.
If you are just starting out and have only a little bit of capital,
Don't be afraid of having little; be afraid of being chaotic. Don't rush to get quick results; first learn to be steady.
Starting with 300U isn't high, but I want to use it to win a clean victory.