What is the most magical aspect of the crypto market?


Account balances can double overnight, but they can also go to zero in a few minutes.

Especially when dealing with high-leverage instruments like contracts, a slight mistake can wipe out your position.

Two months ago, I met a trader who only had 4600U left in hand - he had previously recklessly chased and lost more than fifty thousand dollars. That money was originally his "last ammunition."

Now? The account has steadily increased to over 200,000.

What’s the basis for a turnaround? It’s not sheer luck, nor is it some magical indicator, but a few survival rules that can keep you alive.

—— Don’t put all your principal in, let profits roll like a snowball.

I asked him to divide 4600U into 10 parts, taking just 460U each time to test the waters:

• Is the direction right? Run directly for a 20%-30% profit.
• Made the wrong judgment? Immediately cancel the order to stop loss, don't let the wound expand if it's still small.

He can come back to life, relying on these four iron rules:

**① Stop loss must be quick, accurate, and ruthless**
Don't dream of waiting for a rebound to save you. Limit each loss to 5%, and cut your position without hesitation when the time comes. Procrastination in contracts equals chronic suicide.

**② Stop immediately after consecutive losses**
Three consecutive orders of noodles? Stop immediately and leave. The more frequently you operate during a chaotic market, the faster you die. The market opens every day, but rationality is not always online.

**③ Profits must be taken**
Floating profit is just a digital illusion. Withdraw half every time you earn 5000U to secure the gains, so you won't panic about the wins or losses later.

**④ Always Control Positions**
No single transaction should exceed 10% of the total funds. A light position can help maintain a stable mindset; only when stable can you hold onto the big swings.

Many people fantasize about getting rich by going all in.

Wake up! The players who really make money rely on discipline, rhythm, and the ability to "dare to slow down."

The trend is here, increase your position accordingly; if you don't understand, take a light position and observe.

In this contract game, it's not about who bets the fiercest, but rather who laughs last.

That trader can turn things around, not because their skills are so impressive,
Instead, he understood a principle — in this market, stability is the strongest weapon.

The market is hot, do you want to turn the tables?
First, learn not to let yourself get liquidated. Those who can survive will eventually win.
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OldLeekConfessionvip
· 11-08 15:08
It takes too much time. The gambling addict died early.
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PanicSeller69vip
· 11-08 11:31
Have been broken through, exploded, gone crazy, but now stabilized.
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ChainWallflowervip
· 11-06 08:11
All in is the truth, no bankruptcy, no name change.
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DataChiefvip
· 11-05 15:52
The most important thing in trading contracts is stability; if you're willing to go up, you must also be willing to go down.
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gas_fee_therapistvip
· 11-05 15:46
Anyway, I only play 20x, it's either drop to zero or become rich.
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PebbleHandervip
· 11-05 15:42
Long positions do not win, steady positions do not lose.
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MetaEggplantvip
· 11-05 15:40
Who says contracts are doomed? It's all about the rules that determine life or death.
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GovernancePretendervip
· 11-05 15:25
As long as you don't lose, you're winning. Hang in there!
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