It's not leverage that harms you, it's that you don't understand 'full position'!

At 3 a.m. last night, a brother from Guangzhou voice messaged me, his voice was shaking:

"Brother Xing, I have a 10,000U account, fully opened 10x long, dropped 3%, and it's all gone!"

I glanced at the record - 9500U full position entry, no stop loss.

A typical way to die. It's not the market that harms him, but the heavy position.

Full position is the sharpest knife in the crypto circle.

If used well, it can double in three days; if used poorly, it can return to zero in one night.

Let me give a simple example:

You have 1000U, using 900U to open 10x, if the market reverses by 5%, you will be liquidated directly;

But if you only use 100U to open 10x, you need a 50% reversal to be liquidated.

Do you understand?

What destroys you is never leverage, but that bit of greed to 'make it all back'.

I summarized three survival rules of 'not being liquidated with full position':

① Use only 20% of total funds for each trade

With a 10,000U account, invest only 2000U at a time.

Even if you cut losses at 10%, you only lose 200U, which does not hurt the principal.

② Single loss should not exceed 3%

2000U opening 10x, setting a stop loss at 1.5% in advance, losing 300U, which is exactly 3% of total funds.

Acceptable, can recover.

③ Do not trade in consolidation, do not increase positions in profit, only trade trends.

If the market is unclear, take a break, staying still is the strongest offense.

I have a fan who previously got liquidated every month.

After following my method, I stabilized from 5000U to 8000U in three months.

He said something that impressed me:

"I used to think full position was gambling, now I understand, full position is survival."

The crypto circle lacks ruthless people, but it lacks those who can survive.

Brother Xing talks about position logic and rhythmically places orders every day,

Want to steadily double your money and survive the next round of market -

Follow the rhythm, and you can also enjoy the profits.