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My Experimental Case Guide

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May 10

Prologue: Why I Tested This Myself

I don’t like vague answers, so I ran a small personal experiment. I set a fixed budget of 150 AUD, split into 10–15 AUD deposits, and tried to understand whether a small bank card deposit strategy could realistically work in a controlled environment.

The core question I asked myself was simple: Can I efficiently manage a Mega Rich 15 deposit AUD bank card approach without losing control over spending?

Instead of theorizing, I documented everything — timestamps, fees, emotional reactions, and outcomes.

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Case Setup: My Starting Conditions

I began with:

  • Total budget: 150 AUD

  • Deposit size: 15 AUD (10 attempts planned)

  • Payment method: standard debit bank card

  • Time frame: 3 days

  • Goal: test sustainability, not chase profit

I deliberately chose small increments. The idea was not to win big, but to observe patterns.

Step-by-Step Execution

1. Micro-Deposits Instead of One Large Payment

I avoided a single 150 AUD deposit. Instead, I:

  • Deposited 15 AUD at a time

  • Waited 20–40 minutes between sessions

  • Logged outcomes after each attempt

This created a rhythm. Surprisingly, it reduced impulsive decisions.

2. Tracking Every Result

After each deposit, I recorded:

  • Balance before and after

  • Time spent

  • Emotional state (calm, tilted, distracted)

Example from my log:

  • Deposit #3: +8 AUD net, calm

  • Deposit #5: -15 AUD, rushed decision

  • Deposit #7: +22 AUD, focused

By the 7th attempt, patterns became obvious — emotional control mattered more than timing.

What Actually Happened: Numbers

After 10 deposits:

  • Total deposited: 150 AUD

  • Peak balance: 212 AUD

  • Final balance: 134 AUD

So yes — I ended slightly down (-16 AUD), but heres the key insight:

I never lost control.

That was the real success metric.

Observations You Wont Hear Often

Small Deposits Change Psychology

With 15 AUD:

  • Losses felt manageable

  • Wins felt meaningful

  • I avoided revenge decisions

With larger deposits (tested previously at 50 AUD), I noticed:

  • Faster emotional swings

  • Poorer decision quality

  • Shorter sessions

Time Gaps Matter

Waiting between deposits had a measurable effect:

  • Reduced impulsive redeposits

  • Increased analytical thinking

  • Helped reset expectations

Hidden Costs I Discovered

Even though bank cards feel straightforward, I noticed:

  • 1–3% conversion or processing differences in some cases

  • Occasional delays of 1–2 minutes

  • Psychological friction (entering details repeatedly)

That friction actually helped me slow down.

Bendigo Factor: Why Environment Matters

While running this experiment, I imagined doing it physically in Bendigo — a slower-paced city compared to major urban centers.

That mental shift mattered more than expected.

In a calm environment:

  • I made fewer deposits

  • Sessions lasted longer but were more controlled

  • Decisions felt deliberate, not reactive

Location — even imagined — influences behavior.

My Personal Rules After the Experiment

If I repeat this, I will strictly follow:

  • Never exceed 10 deposits per session

  • Stop after 2 consecutive losses

  • Pause at least 30 minutes after a win

  • Track every transaction — no exceptions

Does It Work?

Yes — but not in the way most people expect.

This approach does NOT:

  • Guarantee profit

  • Eliminate losses

  • Create fast gains

But it DOES:

  • Control risk exposure

  • Improve discipline

  • Extend session longevity

Closing Thought

The biggest surprise wasnt financial — it was behavioral.

By limiting myself to 15 AUD deposits, I didnt just manage money. I managed myself.

And in experiments like this, thats the only edge that consistently exists.


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