If you just started trading — remember:

You can't enter the entire amount at once.

You need to divide the deposit into small pieces — and enter the market little by little.

This is where DEPOSIT ORDERS will help you.

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🔍 What is this even?

When you place an order to buy a coin — for example #ETH #USDT

You write how much money from your deposit you want to spend on one order.

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💵 Example in numbers:

You have $1,000 for trading.

If you write 50 in DEPOSIT ORDERS —

means each order will buy the coin for $50.

👉 That is, you divide your deposit into 20 equal parts:

1000 ÷ 50 = 20

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❗ Why can't you invest everything at once?

Because the market can fall first, and then go up.

If you immediately invested the entire $1000 — you bought at the very top and that's it, minus.

And if you only invested part ($50), and the price went down —

You can buy even lower. This is called averaging — and it saves your deposit.

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✅ How to do it right:

- Divide the entire deposit into 20-30 parts

- For each order — $30–$50

- The more noise in the market — the smaller the order size

Price ↓ Purchase at $50

────────┬────────────────────

$1000 │ ❌ Don't buy everything!

$950 │ ✅ Buying for $50

$900 │ ✅ Another $50

$850 │ ✅ Another $50

$800 │ ✅ Another $50

$750 │ ✅ Another $50

... │ ...

$600 │ ✅ Last purchase

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⛔ How not to do it:

- Place 2-3 orders of $300–$500

- Entering with the entire deposit at once

- Not understanding how much you are buying for

Price ↓ Purchase

────────┬───────────────

$1000 │ ❌ Bought with all $1000

$950 │ 🤕 Already -5%

$900 │ 🤕 Already -10%

$850 │ 🤕 Already -15%

$800 │ 🤕 Already -20%

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💬 Remember the simple formula:

> 📌 DEPOSIT ORDERS is the amount of one order, not the entire deposit.

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🧠 Conclusion:

📉 The market may not go where you want.

📊 But if you enter with small orders, you have a chance to buy lower and come out ahead.

💪 Control how much you invest in the market — and the market won't eat you.

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Do you want me to show all this on a chart with a picture?

Write in the comments: "I want an example!"

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If needed, we'll discuss it in the next post:

👉 How to set orders in a staircase style

👉 What is averaging and how does it work

Write: "Waiting for Lesson 6!" — and we'll continue!

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