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@BindawaOfficial Good morning brother have a great Sunday
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Let’s be honest, Trading a small account is far more limiting than trading a larger one.
Let me break it down using a $100 account as an example. If you’re trading with an account that size, two things usually happen:
1. You try to practice proper risk management.
For example, risking 2% per trade means risking just $2. Even with a solid 1:3 risk-to-reward ratio, your profit is only $6 per winning trade. The question is: how long will it take to consistently make $6 until you reach your first $1,000 withdrawal?
Some may say, “I can risk $5 per trade, which gives me 20 losing trades before I blow the account.” Fair enough, but will you truly stay disciplined enough to keep making $20–$30 daily until you build something meaningful?
The reality is, no matter how disciplined your risk management is on a small account, growth is often slow and limited. At best, it may cover daily expenses like food or bills-but unless that’s your end goal, it may not take you far in your trading journey.
2. You decide to flip the account.
Once you choose to flip a small account, it becomes a 50/50 gamble. If things go wrong, you blow the account and find yourself back at square one.
The choice is yours.🙂
Now imagine choosing a good prop firm and managing at least $5,000 funded account instead. Even if you risk just 1%, that’s still significantly better than risking 1% on a $100 account.
You won’t feel pressured to overtrade or force account flips. You’ll trade with more patience, less emotional stress, and at the end, withdraw something far more tangible than what a small personal account could offer.
From a good prop firm, you can have a stable psychology to control your smaller accounts the way you want because you’re already leveraging with bigger account via prop firms
Make the right choice, traders. 💯

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