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Brother Feng's trading philosophy for opening positions is as follows:
Before opening a position, please read this graphic multiple times to ensure stable small-position compound interest!
Position opening discipline:
1: Strictly follow the win-rate position trading rule; keep positions constant and avoid erratic sizing that leads to small wins and big losses.
2: Strictly execute the strategies discussed by the streamer, especially in the case of ultra-short-term signals; reject adding to losing positions, always set stop-loss before opening a position, avoid heavy full-position bets, and do not develop a habit of frequent trading.
3: Every position opened must have a clear rationale and basis; do not open trades without a stop-loss, do not open trades with unreasonable risk-reward ratios, do not open trades without a time limit, and understand the holding period corresponding to the timeframe.
4: My principle is to steadily achieve monthly returns, control drawdowns, only take quality trades, and earn money within the scope of my knowledge. Minimum monthly return is 20%; in good market conditions, even a small position can double in a day! Do not underestimate the power of compound interest. If you want to get rich quickly, the futures market will be your grave. Always consider risk first when opening a position, and profits will naturally come along the way!
5: For futures trading, it is recommended to use no more than 20% of total funds. For example, if your "nest egg" is $10k, use only $2k. Futures are just a tool to accumulate capital, not a channel to get rich quickly. To achieve results in the end, spot trading is the way.
6: For newcomers to futures, it is recommended to progress step by step: spot swing trades → trend futures → short-term → ultra-short-term. Divide your futures funds into ten small portions, use small capital to test and summarize experience, learn the biggest lessons with the least money. Whether you win or lose, review and summarize after each trade until you develop a trading system and achieve enlightenment. For a shortcut, you can learn price action from Brother Feng. Only after gaining competence should you scale up capital. If you can't grow with small capital, why do you think you can handle large capital? Do not treat large capital as a reason to hold losing positions; you can't afford the loss!
7: Build a capital moat: when your futures account capital gains 50% profit, withdraw 30% to your spot account. For example, with $1,000 principal, when profit reaches $1,500, withdraw $450. When profit reaches 100% (doubling), withdraw the principal, then trade with only the profits. Set a target (e.g., 1 BTC), stop when you reach it. It is recommended that the capital allocated to futures not exceed $2k. All efforts are ultimately to buy spot BTC and hold it tightly—then you can retire early!
Trading methods and philosophy:
1: When placing orders, pay attention to floating orders based on the base. Use two-way positions. When profitable, be sure to flexibly use trailing stop-loss. Accept small losses for large gains; do not accept large losses for large gains—that is gambling with your life!
2: Be a qualified hunter; wait for opportunities. Do not open positions just for the sake of opening positions. Spend 90% of your time waiting, 1% executing trades, and the remaining time reviewing and reflecting.
3: Knowing, doing, and achieving is very difficult. If you trust Brother Feng, please demonstrate your execution power, listen and follow, and achieve results!
4: It is recommended that beginners prepare two accounts: one for daily futures trading, and one for long-term spot swing trading. Different strategies for different market conditions; face risks fearlessly and formulate reasonable trading plans.
5: Think clearly about why you came to this market and how you will achieve results. Futures is ultimately a road of no return. To achieve stable profits, you must have a trading system (your bread and butter). Brother Feng provides paid technical services, one-on-one coaching. If you have goals and strong execution, then Brother Feng's camp welcomes you. We provide targeted training for KOLs, allowing you to unlock six income streams and earn money without risk!
6: Always remember the sixteen-character trading mental method and the eight-character mantra mentioned by Brother Feng.
7: Always remind yourself: no matter how high-probability an opportunity seems, it's not worth firing all your bullets. Especially for "93-flag" win-rate trades. Analyze every trade rationally and conduct risk assessment!
8: Believe that danger is everywhere; feel and perceive it. Wait until those who don't believe in risk have narrowed their path, then strike to pick up relatively cheap chips.
9: Trading is a marathon. Others may earn more and run faster, but that doesn't necessarily mean skill; it could be a pig flying in the wind. It's okay for you to run a bit slower, but you must be steady. Don't be proud before reaching the finish line and getting results, because the outcome is uncertain. I hope you are the one who laughs last and achieves results! #TradFiCFD黄金大师赛