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I can't hold onto spot positions, and I always want to add leverage to contracts. To put it simply: first, leave enough room to survive with your positions, and then go ahead and tinker with the rest. If every time you get emotional and rush in, and the market jitters a little, it's no longer "misreading the market," but you're just gone, with no chance to review or reflect. Recently, there's been a debate in the group about whether privacy coins, coin mixing, and compliance count as crossing a line. I just think: don't fight the market and rules head-on, don't treat "faith" as risk control. Anyway, my current approach is pretty simple: set a limit on how much you can lose, stop once you hit that, and don't rush to double your gains—take it slow. Survival first.