I found that traders really need a profound core of "anti-human nature," which can provoke strong resonance and discussion. The strategies strongly recommended by the best traders:
1️⃣ Never invest more than 2% of total capital in a single trade. No matter how confident you are in the opportunity, you must not get overly excited. Remember: surviving is more important than how much you earn in one go.
2️⃣ Always set clear stop-loss points. Before entering, clarify how much loss you can tolerate this time. If the price hits the stop-loss line, exit decisively, never linger.
3️⃣ Take profits in batches and let profits run. When floating profits exceed 50%, first take out half of the principal.
Set a trailing stop for the remaining, using profits to seek greater space. $SAPIEN
Lost over 3000 dollars, and still haven't found a suitable strategy for myself. I can't afford to take big risks with a small position. How do all you experts play?
Summary of 23 days: You must learn to short position, think carefully before making a move, set a goal, don’t be too hasty, and try not to touch altcoins. Although there is profit today, there are several mistakes. Steady! ! !
Contract day twenty-two, multiplier within ten times, position 20 to 30 percent. If losing, increase the position; if making a profit, take it. What else should I pay attention to??????
After a whole day of work, the winnings are still not enough to cover the fees. I keep feeling like I'm always losing money, with this fee and that fee $BTC $ETH $BNB . I originally wanted to trade short-term, but this path is not feasible.
🌟Rapid rise, slow fall🌟 Usually means that the dealer is actively accumulating chips. When the price of the currency rises rapidly and falls slowly, it shows that the dealer is preparing for the next wave of rising market and accumulating chips. I feel that the next wave of market is coming $BNB $BTC #BTC上攻11万? $ETH
#MyFirstSquarePost Newcomer report, let's chat together! Will this always have a significant deduction in the funding rate?? Are all contracts for short-term trading??