The most common dilemma for beginners in contracts is having limited funds, yet they dare to increase their positions. Holding $1,000 but trading as if they had $100,000 is the direct reason why most new accounts get liquidated.



I have encountered many traders who persisted, and without exception, they all abandoned aggressive strategies. Their consensus is clear: survival depends not on precise coin selection or complex indicators, but on self-control.

The most practical approach is to split funds—divide $1,000 into 5 parts, using only $200 per trade. This method seems simple, but its execution is actually very challenging. Many people understand this in their minds but find it hard to stop.

Leverage must also be controlled. 5-10x leverage is enough; going in with 50x or 100x leverage is not trading, but waiting for the market to hit a stop-loss and wipe you out. The remaining 4 parts of the funds should stay put; if a trade results in a loss, accept it without adding more or increasing the position. I made this mistake when I was young—losing and then repeatedly adding to the position out of frustration, which only deepened the loss. Later, I realized that stopping to understand why you lost is often more important than forcing yourself to trade again.

Market opportunities are available every day, not just today. After a loss, take a break for a day or two, clear your mind, and then re-enter. Once your mindset is calm, continue splitting the remaining funds into smaller parts and start again—this is not called turning the tide, but simply staying alive.

When making money, you need to have execution discipline: for example, if you make $500 on a trade, immediately transfer $300 to spot or withdraw, leaving only $200 to continue trading—holding real profits keeps your mindset stable.

A 10% daily fluctuation in BTC is normal, but with 10x leverage, a 10% wrong move will lead to liquidation. Professional traders with a 60% win rate are already at the top level, so the secret to survival is not about how accurate your predictions are, but about keeping positions small and knowing when to exit.

My risk control bottom line is simple: if daily losses reach 2% of total funds, be alert; if losses hit 6%, close the position and take a break. Protect your capital first, then let the profits grow gradually.

New traders should remember these four sentences: don’t rush with small funds, use low leverage, always set stop-losses, and take profits immediately. Money is earned gradually; the all-in gamble is outdated.
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StrawberryIcevip
· 7h ago
That's so true. That's exactly how I messed up haha, holding onto 500 yuan and trying to play as if it were 5,000. Self-control is really the hardest. Every time I lose, I want to turn things around, but in the end, I lose my principal too. I'm just afraid that some people won't change after reading this; greed is a disease that can't be cured.
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RugDocDetectivevip
· 7h ago
Exactly right. I used to be that kind of fool who forcefully played with 1000U as if it were 100,000, and the results speak for themselves. Now I realize that it's not about earning more, but just staying alive and winning.
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BlockchainFriesvip
· 7h ago
You're so right. I'm the one whose hand just can't stop; even after splitting into 5 parts, I still want to go all in. Only now, after losing everything, do I realize that living is the real winner.
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TrustMeBrovip
· 7h ago
That's a brilliant point. I'm the kind of person who has a clear mind but can't stop, even after losing, I want to turn things around, but end up losing everything.
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AirDropMissedvip
· 8h ago
That's so true. I'm the kind of person whose mind is clear but can't stop. I forcibly played 100 times with 1000U, and as a result, it was gone in one night.
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RetailTherapistvip
· 8h ago
Handshake, this is the real truth. All the buddies around me who got liquidated are uniformly those who played with 1000 yuan for 100x leverage, the old ancestors of gambling. The all-in mentality really needs to be cured, it's not a disease.
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