Why do some people make 100x but still don't blow up in half a year?



Some open 5x and it's gone in three days
Many think liquidation is just bad luck $ETH
Actually, it's not. Liquidation is already doomed the moment you place the order
Brother Cheng has been doing contracts for years, only later did he understand, what truly decides whether you live or die isn't leverage, but how much money you bet with
Is 100x scary? Not scary
You put in 10k US dollars, only use a small part to try, even if the direction is wrong, you only lose that small amount
But if you use most of your money to open a low leverage position, one pin can wipe you out $ORDI
So the most dangerous thing about contracts is never high leverage, but high leverage combined with heavy positions and no stop-loss
Many people lose a little and don't leave, thinking they can wait it out and it will come back
But waiting, waiting, small losses turn into big losses, big losses lead to liquidation
I now set a strict rule for myself: never lose more than a small part of the total funds on a single trade
Admit when you're wrong, if you admit it, you can still continue to trade
If you don't admit it, next time you won't even qualify to get back in
I'm also very bad at taking profits
First take some profit when it reaches a certain ratio, then take more profit, and leave the rest with a trailing stop to let profits run themselves
Because those who buy are apprentices, those who sell are masters
In trading, in the end, it's not about who has the bigger guts, but whether you can follow the rules like a machine $SATS
The crypto world is never short of opportunities, but what’s most lacking is people who can survive to the next round
In the past, when someone traded recklessly, losing money was just luck.
Now the power is in my hands, do you still want to keep blindly bumping around? Business? #山寨币强势反弹
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