"The Two Iron Rules of Position Management! The Truth Behind Stable Professional Traders" and the consensus in the trading community usually refer to these two iron laws as the "2% Single Trade Stop-Loss Principle" and the "6% Daily Circuit Breaker Principle."


Countless traders spend their entire lives searching for a guaranteed winning indicator, but they don't realize that the dividing line between traders and gamblers lies precisely within these two dull numerical iron laws.
Below is a breakdown of the two iron rules that professional traders use to "save their lives":
🛑 Iron Rule One: Never lose more than 2% of your total capital on a single trade
"Never let any single trade risk more than 2% of your principal."
How to calculate?
Suppose you have a capital of 100k yuan. The worst-case scenario (stop-loss amount) you set for a trade can only be 2,000 yuan.
If your stop-loss space is 5%, then you can only buy stocks worth 40k yuan (40,000 * 5% = 2,000), rather than risking all your cash.
Why 2%?
This is the survival baseline.
If you keep your single-loss limit at 2%, even if you are in extremely poor condition today and hit stop-loss 10 times in a row, your total drawdown will only be 20%.
You will still be alive, your mindset won't collapse, and you'll have ammunition for a comeback.
Harsh truth:
Beginners always think, "This one is safe, go all in," while veterans only think, "What if I’m wrong this time?"
Trading isn't about who makes money faster; it's about who survives longer.
🛑 Iron Rule Two: Total risk exposure for the day must not exceed 6% of total capital
"When the account's daily loss plus potential risk from open positions reaches 6% of the principal, force shutdown, stop all trading."
How to calculate?
Again, using 100k yuan as an example, the maximum total loss you can tolerate today (actual loss incurred + unrealized loss if stop-loss is triggered on current positions) is 6,000 yuan.
Once this line is reached, no matter what shocking good news or insider information about a surge tomorrow, you must not open new positions today.
Why 6%?
This is to prevent "getting carried away."
After a series of losses, people are prone to develop a revenge trading mentality of "not accepting defeat," also known as the "gambler's mode."
6% acts as an emotional firewall, forcing you to cut off vicious bleeding when in poor condition or market is unfavorable, preserving the last spark of hope for a turnaround.
Harsh truth:
Liquidation often isn't caused by a single big drop, but by the rush to recover after a big fall.
Admitting you're not in good shape today takes more courage than stubbornly resisting.
💡 Summary: Doing subtraction is the beginning of advancement
Complex moving averages, dazzling MACD, are just maps to help you "find direction";
but position management is the fuel and armor that determine how far you can go.
Even if you're a novice in technical analysis, as long as you lock in these two iron laws:
Single trade loss ≤ 2%
Daily total risk ≤ 6%
Persist long-term, and you'll find: when others despair and get liquidated in a market crash, you not only sleep well but also calmly pick up the chips others have thrown away when the market falls into a golden pit.
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