The allure of small-cap coins has always been just one thing—potential for price increase. But the truth often stings: most will eventually go to zero, and only a few can escape.
When playing with these kinds of tokens, beginners often make the mistake of thinking "the next one can rise tenfold." So what is the most important lesson? Position control. You must treat the worst-case scenario as normal—be prepared for total loss at any time.
How do those who survive do it? They never stack chips on small-cap coins to bet the universe. Instead, they treat them as an option, an alternative plan, rather than a must-have. Coins like $pippin, $WET, $POWR have survival rates clearly in front of you—you need to have a clear understanding.
How ruthless is the market's淘汰率? Just look at the coins that crash short-term. Those who dare to participate must understand one thing: risk and reward always come together. There are no free lunches.
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GasWaster
· 12-20 14:39
It sounds like the truth, but I still see a bunch of people around me going all in on small-cap coins, then breaking even haha
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QuietlyStaking
· 12-20 14:38
That's right, I was cut by this kind of "tenfold dream" before, and now I have to avoid small coins altogether.
Position control is truly a necessity; it's not an advanced skill, just a lifesaver.
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SlowLearnerWang
· 12-20 14:38
It's the same old story, I've heard it countless times... In the end, I only understand after suffering a loss.
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Degentleman
· 12-20 14:19
I've experienced total loss firsthand... I was educated early on about the pain of holding all small coins in my portfolio.
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SnapshotDayLaborer
· 12-20 14:12
Exactly, I am part of the group that got cut by small-cap coins. Back then, I truly believed I could buy the dip and turn things around, but I ended up losing everything. Now, I just allocate small amounts for entertainment purposes, and my mindset is much better.
The allure of small-cap coins has always been just one thing—potential for price increase. But the truth often stings: most will eventually go to zero, and only a few can escape.
When playing with these kinds of tokens, beginners often make the mistake of thinking "the next one can rise tenfold." So what is the most important lesson? Position control. You must treat the worst-case scenario as normal—be prepared for total loss at any time.
How do those who survive do it? They never stack chips on small-cap coins to bet the universe. Instead, they treat them as an option, an alternative plan, rather than a must-have. Coins like $pippin, $WET, $POWR have survival rates clearly in front of you—you need to have a clear understanding.
How ruthless is the market's淘汰率? Just look at the coins that crash short-term. Those who dare to participate must understand one thing: risk and reward always come together. There are no free lunches.