Why? Because the 99%:

Trade with emotions like they’re in a breakup

Click “Open Trade” faster than they read the chart

Don’t even know what % to risk — they just YOLO the full wallet

No DCA, no SL, just vibes

And when they’re in loss, they pray… instead of planning a breakeven exit

1. No Plan, Just Vibes

Most traders jump into trades like they’re ordering food at a buffet:

“This looks nice... Let’s go all in.”

They don’t ask:

What’s my entry strategy?

Where’s my stop-loss?

What % of my capital am I risking?

No plan = quick donation to the market.

2. Emotions Over Strategy

One green candle?

“LET’S LONG WITH 50x.”

One red candle?

“FULL SHORT NOW!”

They treat trades like mood swings, not setups.

Trading emotionally is like driving blindfolded — a crash is guaranteed.

3. They Don’t Understand Risk Per Trade

Imagine having $100 and putting $100 in one single trade.

Bro… that’s not trading.

That’s straight-up gambling.

Smart traders risk only 1%–2% per trade.

That way, even if they lose, they’re still alive for the next round.

4. No DCA Knowledge

When a trade goes into loss, most people:

Panic

Pray

Post memes about their pain

But they forget the DCA (Dollar-Cost Averaging) tool:

Add intelligently at key levels

Lower your average

Plan for a bounce back

Instead, they just average in blindly and blow their account faster than a meme coin rugpull.

5. No Breakeven Exit Strategy

Sometimes, you’re lucky enough that your losing trade bounces back to your entry.

But instead of closing at breakeven, what do most people do?

They become greedy:

“It’ll go up more…”

Two candles later, it dumps again — deeper into loss.

Lesson? Breakeven exits are blessings. Use them.

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So... How Do You Become the 1%?

Have a trading plan before clicking "Buy"

Control your risk — always use SL and only risk 1-2%

Use DCA smartly, not blindly

Master emotions — don’t let them control your trades

Know when to exit — profit, loss, or breakeven

Trading isn’t about winning every trade.

It’s about surviving the bad ones and maximizing the good ones.

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Final Words:

Don’t be the 99% who cry after every candle.

Be the 1% who treat trading like a business, not a casino.

Want to make it?

Trade with logic. Not with hope.