A follower lost 4000U, and after I told him to use this method, he's already turned his account around.



Last month, a follower messaged me: "Bro Su, I lost 4000U on futures. Can I still make it back?"
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I didn't rush to give him an answer. I first had him review his own trades—and sure enough, he had made every mistake a beginner could make: all-in, chasing pumps, and going against the trend to catch bottoms.

Then I gave him the most basic futures position-opening framework, with just a few key rules:

① First, open 20% of the position.
② If wrong: cut losses immediately when it drops 10%; this loss is only 2% of the total capital.
③ If right: add another 20% when it's up 10%, then another 20% when it's up another 10%, and the last time add 40% directly to maximize profits. After that, as long as it doesn't drop back 10%, hold firmly; once it retraces 10%, close all positions and exit.
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This idea isn't complicated. The core is just one sentence: Use the smallest cost to test the market, and use the largest position to ride the trend. It's exactly the same thinking as speculator legend Jesse Livermore.

Of course, this is just a basic framework. The market is dynamic, and there will inevitably be all kinds of variables in execution. But I've personally tested this method and it works. It's not 100% guaranteed to win, but it can achieve two things—control risk and improve win rate.

When trading futures, you must have a method. If you act randomly without any system, the outcome is already written.

If you're still losing over and over and starting over again, feel free to come talk to me. I'll help you truly simplify the trading process.
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AirdropNightwatch
· 06-28 16:20
Flipping positions sounds great, but the tuition of losing 4000U up front also wasn’t spared. This road of trading contracts is really about spending money to buy knowledge.
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TheClarityAfterLiquidating
· 06-28 16:05
This pyramiding logic is indeed comfortable; pyramid-style position building is much more stable than going all-in, and closing all positions on a 10% pullback avoids getting greedy and overtrading.
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Lemon-FlavoredStopLoss
· 06-28 14:20
Starting with 20% is a carefully chosen ratio—it helps you avoid missing out while also ensuring that one wrong move doesn’t end everything. Su Ge’s framework is ideal for beginners to first build discipline.
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GateUser-ecded933
· 06-28 14:05
I've read Livermore's system, but very few people can truly achieve 'small losses when wrong, big gains when right'—execution is the hardest part.
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