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Market predictions are correct, but you still lose money? Position management is the key!
There is a well-known saying in the market: beginners are busy entering the market, experts are contemplating exiting, and those who can stay out long-term are truly top-tier masters.
But in reality, the real difference is not just whether you can be out of the market, but whether you can manage your positions clearly and effectively.
Position management is not a small trick; it is a survival rule in trading.
Before placing an order, have you thought about these questions:
How much to buy?
Is it a full gamble all at once, or building positions in batches?
At what loss level will you cut your losses?
Have you reserved funds to cope with market fluctuations?
If you haven't thought these through, losses will eventually find you.
Have you ever had such painful experiences:
Jumping in with full positions and getting trapped in a wave of market movement;
Making a small profit and adding more, only to suffer bigger losses during a pullback;
A real big opportunity comes, but hesitation causes you to miss it, or even blow up your account in the end.
Behind these losses, it’s always uncontrolled positions at work.
Here are some simple yet practical principles of position management:
Build positions in batches, don’t go all-in at once, try with a fixed proportion to reduce risk;
Enter and exit in batches, don’t always try to catch the perfect entry point;
Set stop-losses, which are the basic bottom line to protect your funds;
Use funds in layers, with arrangements for long-term swings and short-term trading;
Leverage is a double-edged sword, it can improve efficiency, but don’t expect it to save your life.
Market conditions determine how much you can earn, but position management determines how far you can go on this path.
Good position management and maintaining a steady mindset are essential to safeguarding your funds.
True experts are not those who make a fortune in one shot, but those who can survive long-term in this market.
Manage your positions well, stay calm, and you can stabilize your funds.
Only by managing your positions properly can you stand firm in the crypto world and achieve steady profits.