Recently, many fans mentioned that they are just starting to play and don’t know how to operate. The capital coming in is also within 1000 U, asking me for good strategies. Today I will share my suggestions. For example, if you have 1000 U, divide it into 10 parts, and invest 100 U each time, with a leverage suggestion of 20X. Newcomers can't control their mindset with too high a multiplier. The remaining 900 U should be kept in a financial account. If you lose 100 U, you must not think about adding more funds. If you lose everything, the first thing you need to do is reflect and summarize, then take a break for 1-2 days. Don't be afraid of missing opportunities, Bitcoin's fluctuations can happen at any time. There are big fluctuations every month, and it's up to you whether you have the chance to play. After adjusting, change the remaining 900 U into 10 parts, making each part 90 U, and invest again. This time be careful, aim to earn back the money, assuming you earn 300 U this time, keep 100 U and transfer the remaining 200 U out, this way you will feel assured, and your mindset will be much better. Never invest everything at once, or if a black swan event occurs in the market, you will lose everything in one go. Then you have to start over. Objectively speaking, in contract trading, it’s best to use 10X leverage. If you go in the wrong direction, a 10% drop will liquidate you, and even Bitcoin has a 20% fluctuation in a year, which is very normal. If you are fully invested each time, it doesn’t matter how much you earned before, in the end, it all goes to zero. Walking by the river, no one guarantees that they will be right every time. A brilliant trader with a 60% success rate is already impressive. So, position management is very important. Even if you have a 90% win rate, making a single mistake can lead to disastrous results.

Learn trading knowledge, implement light position operations, and reduce losses. Most people lose in trading because they do not understand the market well and do not know how to control positions and manage risks. Therefore, avoid increasing your position when feeling unwell, instead reduce or clear your position. If you lose more than 2% of your total capital in one day, be alert. If losses reach 6%, clear all losing contracts and set a breakeven stop-loss on profitable contracts, then at least take a 2-3 day break. Chasing rises is dangerous; unless market conditions are clear, do not blindly chase. Be cautious when adding positions after making profits, especially after significant gains, as new positions often lead to failure. If you want to add a position, either act immediately or wait until a major correction ends, following the pyramid adding method. When margin profits exceed 200%, set a 40% retracement stop-loss on half, and a breakeven stop-loss on the other half. This is to protect profits and ensure that significant gains do not turn into losses. When feeling down, depressed, or troubled in life, never trade. If you have an overall loss in the past 24 hours, you should also take a 2-3 day break. Never go against the trend, reduce trading frequency, and look for suitable opportunities to enter the market. For correct trades, try to maintain a base position, as correct decisions may yield continuous profits.

Suggestions for newcomers:

[Cool] Small capital, starting from 30-50 U

[Cool] High leverage, 20x leverage

[Cool] Stop loss: set a stop loss upon entry, with a stop loss of 20-30 USD

[Cool] Take profit: hedging take profit (30% profit retracement, take profit strategy)

[Cool] Profit withdrawal, deposit each time starting from 500-1000 USD, do not overdo it.

Practice well before considering adding positions

Just need to seize the rapid rise or fall of markets like People, Yfii, USTC, AR, etc., with 50 U you can achieve 2000-9000 U, and with 200 U you can achieve more.

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