My Selling Strategy: Partial Selling & Smart Re-Entry
Trading is all about strategy, discipline, and risk management. My selling approach is quite simple yet effective—I sell in parts while keeping my mind open for re-entry.
Let’s say I’ve opened a trade worth 100 USDT, with leverage applied. As I mentioned in my previous post, I only invest around 5-6% of my total funds in a single trade. I don’t buy my position all at once; I accumulate in parts. But when it’s time to sell, I sell gradually rather than exiting all at once.
How I Sell & Re-Enter
Suppose my average buy price of $BTC
# is 90,000 USDT.
When the price increases by 30%, I sell 10% of my position.
If it reaches 40% profit, I sell another 10%.
By the time I hit 60-70% profit, I have usually sold about 50% of my position, often securing 70-80% total profit.
However, I stay flexible—if the price drops below my average buy price, I am open to rebuying to improve my position.
When Do I Stop?
Once I have 50% of my funds free, I stop reinvesting and wait for a 150% to 200% profit target before closing the rest of my position.
Why This Works?
By constantly adjusting my position, I push my average buy price lower, maximizing profits while reducing risk. This strategy keeps me flexible, allowing me to capitalize on price movements without being stuck at a single price point.
What’s your selling strategy? Let’s discuss in the comments!