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Been seeing a lot of questions lately about whether you can actually make decent money trading crypto. Short answer: yeah, it's possible, but there's more to it than just luck.
Here's what I've noticed from watching the market and talking to traders who are consistently profitable. If you're looking to hit something like $1,000 daily returns, you're not doing that with a small account. You're realistically looking at needing somewhere between $50k to $100k to work with, and honestly, that's the minimum baseline.
But here's the thing most people miss - the capital is just one piece. The other critical part is having a solid, low-risk strategy that actually works. Whether you're trading manually or using a trading bot to execute positions, the strategy has to be tested and proven. Too many traders jump in with untested approaches and wonder why they blow up their accounts.
The traders I know who are actually pulling consistent returns? They're not chasing 100x moves. They're grinding out steady gains with proper risk management, position sizing, and discipline. Some use trading bots to automate their entries and exits, which honestly removes a lot of emotion from the game.
So yeah, $1,000 a day is achievable, but you need the capital, the strategy, and the patience to stick with it. It's not a get-rich-quick thing - it's a calculated approach to the market.