From basic economic principles, if you have a higher capital, you will certainly have higher returns compared to starting with a smaller capital. If you're just chasing returns or expecting a huge profit margin but pay slight attention to how much you use as your capital, even when you make a profit, the extent of your profit will largely depend on how much is your Capital.
REMEMBER
50% profit on $1000 is $500
5% profit on $100,000 is $5000
THE IMPLICATION IS;
Don't chase bigger returns, chase more capital. This is also applicable to How much you invest in Bitcoin and how much profit you can get from it.
Always on two ways, bro. Yes bigger capital leads to bigger profit but also loss potential. If you have the financial capacity to "go big" then that's good however not all people could put that much on investments. Also, speaking of investments, no investment could generate assured profit. So I would more prefer encouraging people to invest in accordance with their risk appetite than to just follow the numbers. As I agreed upon, bigger capitals could lead to bigger profits but not in all instances. If you happened to invest on a losing asset, what to expect then? Nothing's guaranteed, always choose to manage the risk than to just aim for what could give you bigger returns.
I have also noticed that the more capital available the easier it becomes making more money. In other words, with big capital, the investor can better mitigate risk and explore options that yield lower returns with lower risk. For instance, investor with $500 might not consider buying Bitcoin which many people believe is high priced and cannot easily yield X2 profit, hence such will explore other options such as altcoins or memecoin and will often lose his capital. Meanwhile someone with $500k can just buy Bitcoin and 30% rise in price will give such a big profit.
That makes sense as ive been wondering why people always recommend btc even tho alt will gives more returns, probably because big money is in btc, so in a way it has less risk than an alt?
Well, knowing Bitcoin, we cannot hide the fact that it is more reliable than with altcoins. Yes, all cryptos have risk and market price volatility in nature but Bitcoin has proven itself to recover on every market price decline over the years giving it a more compact trust from this industry.