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Is there still a chance with ten thousand dollars in the crypto world?
Honestly, in this market, not to mention ten thousand, even three thousand five hundred dollars still have room to grow.
What truly makes a difference is never the amount of capital, but whether you have a trading system that can be executed long-term and can withstand drawdowns.
Many people start by asking:
When trading contracts, should I rely on intuition or technical analysis?
I've tried both paths and paid my tuition in both.
Relying on feelings to place orders is essentially gambling.
When the market fluctuates slightly, your mindset immediately becomes unstable:
Moving stop-losses back and forth, increasing position sizes,
ultimately, it's not usually a single liquidation but being worn down by the market little by little.
And relying on technical analysis?
No matter how beautiful the candlestick charts are or how professional the indicators are,
a single spike can instantly invalidate all the “perfect analysis.”
Even more ironic, sometimes right after a liquidation, the market moves in the direction of your initial judgment,
that helpless feeling can completely crush your mindset.
So many people fall into a vicious cycle:
Refusing to give up, trying to recover losses, continuing to trade emotionally;
The more anxious they are, the larger their positions, the faster they lose, until they are forced to exit.
The core issue isn’t really “intuition” or “techniques,”
but whether you have boundaries, rhythm, and risk management.
Without these, contracts will eventually drain you dry.
If you’re still confused and don’t know what to do next,
consider observing those who truly survive in the market and can still make steady profits:
How do they control their positions, how do they respond to volatility, how do they protect themselves in black swan events?
Avoiding detours is itself a form of gain.
In this market,
those who survive long and stay steady are never the most accurate predictors,
but those who know how to advance cautiously and stop in front of risks.
So, are you ready to take that step?