When I started selling on Amazon, I believed FBA was the golden ticket.I went all-in, tied up thousands of dollars in inventory, and spent months worrying about slow-moving stockIt was stressful expensive storage fees, cash flow issues, and the constant fear of being stuck with unsold products.Everything changed when I discovered a way to test products first, before committing to inventory.That single shift took me from scraping by… to running a store that consistently does 7 figures every single monthNo warehouses, no inventory headaches just data, testing, and scaling what’s proven to sell.I’m curious do you think Amazon sellers should start lean, testing products before locking up capital in inventory?Would love to hear how you approached your first big product win.