🐉🐉I have been attached to the market for quite a long time, having experienced all kinds of fluctuations, from light waves to storms. And one thing I've learned – and also want to share with you – is the way to play to survive long-term, not just to survive but also to develop sustainably.
❌🐉🐉 No leverage over x5 -- why is that?
For a long time now, I have not used high leverage like x5, x10, or more, and especially, I always ensure that the orders do not have a liquidation price. Why?
🐉🐉🐉🐉 Because trading is not a game of chance, but a journey that requires perseverance, risk control, and alertness.
🐉🐉🐉🐉 When the order has a liquidation price, it means you have bet on the boundary between life and death just a few red candles apart. Playing like that will have a short-lived thrill, but then you'll return to the starting line... or lower 😔
🐉🐉 If you are following “all in” or “high leverage” styles...
I understand the feeling of wanting to make a breakthrough, to change life quickly, but reality proves:
If you go out at night too much, you will eventually meet a ghost.
The account belongs to you, blood and sweat are also yours – so choose safety, certainty, and smart risk management. Don't think you're a genius investor just because of a few lucky breaks – the market will test you mercilessly.
🐉🐉Keep leverage low, or even don't use it if the capital is stable.
🐉🐉Enter orders according to a proven system, not based on intuition.
🐉🐉Always set clear stop-loss and take-profit.
🐉🐉No command is needed to win, just don't let any command kill the account.
If there are still people shouting about leverage x20, x50, x100 and then sharing commands as if they were real, while managing capital safely, top-notch technical analysis, expert command reading, strategy x100 assets... then I give up, you all keep playing your gambling game. As for me, I play my own game. A safe game.

Trees want to thrive, they also need time to absorb and develop gradually to become strong...
For me, slow but steady is the wise investment.
I will repeat this lesson quite a few times next.
Thank you for reading this far, I wish you good health, peace, and success on this journey.