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Many people hold just 1000 yuan in their hands and want to make a big move, but the result is either疯狂加仓 (crazy leverage) until they go to zero or缩手缩脚 (shrinking back) and watching the market slip away.
Actually, there is a way. The key is not to be greedy or timid, but to find that balance point.
**Stage One: Steady Start is King**
Start with 1000U capital, take out 500U first, and operate with 20x leverage. Set a stop-loss at 20% (maximum loss of 100U), and a take-profit at 100% (earning 500U). This way, the profit and loss ratio is 5:1 — one mistake can be offset by one successful trade. The logic is that simple.
**Stage Two: Control the Capital Rhythm**
1000U → 2000U → 4000U → 8000U, step by step. Three correct operations in a row and the principal can directly multiply by 8. This is not gambling; it’s accumulation.
**Stage Three: Position Sizing is an Art**
When the capital reaches 8000U, only move 1000U each time, allowing for 8 mistakes; when it reaches 20,000U, change to 2000U per trade and continue towards 100,000U; if it really breaks 100,000U, then 5000U per trade for steady progress.
**Red line must not be touched**
Below 100,000U, always use a分仓 (position segregation) mode, executing stop-loss and take-profit like a clockwork, without hesitation. Full position is a big taboo; stubbornly holding through losses will only increase losses. Compound interest requires patience. Overall risk control should be within 2%, this is the iron law.
In short, small capital can also grow into large funds, as long as you can control your hands and stick to discipline.