I've set my sights on it. If you rise, I'll wait for you to pull back a bit. If you fall, I'll gradually add more. Will you give me a chance to play around with a 100 or 200 points? 😐
$BDXN I was tricked into playing this for the first time, I don't understand it at all, it's so annoying. Is this profitable? Can I withdraw?💔 {future}(BDXNUSDT)
Brothers, I'm leaving first to recoup my investment, I'll come back when I find a suitable position! I held on for half a year, I kept the promise I made to you, I won't be satisfied until I recoup my investment! #加密市场回调 $ETH
First post, I can't handle the contract. I haven't learned it 😅 I have a good feeling about a cryptocurrency. I think it's going to surge. #FORM just this.
No matter how poor, begging is still an option; eventually, one will emerge.
天才钻石手
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Bullish
$ETH I'm sorry, the house may not be redeemable, I really am a jerk, 😭😭😭, I shouldn't have invested more in this bastard Ethereum, I'm sorry to my family, I'm sorry mom, if I go bankrupt, I can only jump off a building, I really don't have the courage to face my family😭😭😭 {spot}(ETHUSDT)
If you pull it up, you'll suffer a big loss. This is not pulled up.
cxbwj
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Brothers, I am very excited right now. It’s not the excitement of making money, but the relief of surviving a disaster. The margin of 14,000 started long from 3060, all the way down, added to the position 3 times in between, finally added to the position one last time at 2960, the liquidation price was 2950, my heart was almost jumping out. Thanks to the brothers who went long around 2960. Fortunately, I only lost 1665. Thank you all for not killing me.
Why do so many people know that the contract risk is extremely high, yet still rush in?
Perhaps everyone has fantasized about 'turning over in one night'.
I come from Quanzhou, Fujian, and I am 32 years old this year.
In 2017, I entered the crypto world with 200,000, and now I have rolled it to 30 million.
Not through insider information, nor by following tips, but with a set of 'both clumsy and steady' old methods.
Over the years, I have experienced liquidation, drawdowns, sleepless nights, and anxiety. The pitfalls I've fallen into and the tuition I've paid ultimately led me to realize six iron rules.
Every time I understand one rule, I can lose 100,000 less; truly comprehending three rules can help avoid 90% of traps.
First rule: Rapid rise, slow fall, don’t panic sell.
That’s mostly not a peak, but rather the big players accumulating. What you should really fear is a rapid sell-off after a huge surge—that’s the real harvesting signal.
Second rule: Rapid fall, slow rise, don’t try to catch the bottom.
A small rebound after a flash crash is often a false signal before unloading. Don’t be fooled by the illusion of 'it can’t drop any further', the market specializes in taking advantage of lucky thinking.
Third rule: High volume at the top is not necessarily bad; low volume is the most dangerous.
High volume indicates that the game is still on; low volume means the main players have left, and the market is left with air.
Fourth rule: Don’t be impulsive with high volume at the bottom; look for sustainability.
A spike in volume on a single day does not indicate a start; continuous high volume, especially after consolidation, is the real building signal.
Fifth rule: K-line is the surface; trading volume is the truth.
The price of the coin is just a projection of emotions; understanding the volume is what truly means understanding the market.
Sixth rule: The highest practice is 'nothingness'.
Without obsession, one can wait with an empty position; without greed, one can take profit; without fear, one can have the courage to enter.
Controlling emotions is harder than understanding trends.
In eight years, from blindly rushing in to calmly observing, I traded 2555 days for a conclusion:
The ones who truly make money are never the smartest; they are the most patient.
You don’t lack opportunities, you only lack direction.
Follow Sister Min, I don’t tell myths, only practical rhythms and signals,
to help you see the trend clearly from chaos and steadily profit in cycles. #加密市场反弹 $SOL
You overlooked one thing: sometimes when you set a stop loss, this broken system doesn't trigger at all. Just when you don't have time to check your phone, it directly wipes out your position.
lili安
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At two in the morning, my phone suddenly vibrated. It was a voice message from a friend in Guangdong, clearly panicked:
"Sister, my account with 10,000 U, I opened 10x long with all my funds, but after a 3% pullback, the money is gone. What happened?"
I quickly clicked to check his trading records. Goodness, he entered the market with 9,500 U all in, without setting a stop loss.
Many people think "all-in = risk resistance," but that is a huge misunderstanding. All-in is a double-edged sword; if not handled properly, you can lose faster than with partial positions.
Why does using all-in always lead to liquidation? The key is not in leverage but in position size. Take a 1,000 U account, if you use 900 U with 10x leverage, a 5% reverse market fluctuation will lead to liquidation;
But if you only use 100 U with 10x leverage, it would need to fluctuate by 50% to liquidate. My friend put in 95% of his capital, leveraged 10 times, and couldn’t hold on with just a slight pullback.
So how can you use all-in without getting liquidated? I summarized 3 principles, implemented for half a year, no liquidation and even doubled my capital.
Only use 20% of total funds for each trade. For a 10,000 U account, the maximum investment per trade is 2,000 U.
Even if the direction is wrong and you stop loss at 10%, you’ll only lose 200 U, which doesn’t affect the base capital and still leaves room for recovery.
Single loss should never exceed 3%. For example, with 2,000 U at 10x, calculate the stop loss at 1.5% in advance, losing 300 U, which is exactly 3% of total funds.
If you get it wrong a few times in a row, it won’t cause significant damage.
Avoid trading during fluctuations, and do not increase positions when in profit.
Only enter when the trend breaks clearly; even if sideways trading looks tempting, don’t act; after entering, never chase positions to avoid being swayed by emotions.
The true use of all-in is not to gamble on direction, but to leave room for breathing.
It was designed to give you some breathing space during fluctuations. But the core must be "light position trial-and-error + strict risk control."
There was a fan who liquidated every month, but later followed these 3 principles and turned 5,000 U into 8,000 U in three months.
He said: "I used to think all-in was about betting big, but now I understand, all-in is to survive steadily."
If you also want to move steadily in trading and master more practical trading skills, then quickly follow @lili安 , as there will be more valuable sharing to come!