I have noticed that many are losing. If you have lost too much and keep going, you think that more is better, well, no! I will give you an example right now: it is super high, everyone is looking to short, others to long. The most certain thing is that in most cases, wherever they want to go or decide how their stop loss and TP will be, they are already entering at that moment or just a few minutes later. It’s not that your strategy is wrong, nor is it a scam because if it goes down and you put a short you make money. Don’t make it about fundamentals or that it’s bad or whatever, and determine why you have put a short or long.

I suggest entering with $12,443,379,802.08 or $10,2 for the market and the rest as margin leverage, at most x3 to x15, but enter well, be patient, wait if possible hours for the coin, see how manipulative that coin is, and if you see a perfect entry, go in. Determine the possibility that your TP will reach a point based on percentages. Being exposed for more than two days in moments like these can be dangerous; it's like being in the African jungle where lions can eat you.

Avoid being stressed, watch live streams of people who study and analyze how the market is going to be calmer or to make decisions in your trades. DO NOT enter volatile coins like listings; it's a sure liquidation. And if you think you are sure of a drop or rise, stop loss only in volatile coins. I consider stop loss; if it doesn’t happen, it doesn’t happen, no need to insist.

I DO NOT PROMISE you that you will be a millionaire, but at least I believe that if you are patient and without emotions, I promise you that you will stop having losses over time. Remember, not every day is for trading; who knows if on one of those days you get liquidated, take out 20% of everything you made in a week, and over time you will notice that you enjoy it. Many have a thousand dollars for wanting more; that’s where many people lose, as they have more capital the market goes after them, and whales also liquidate, even if they don't believe it.

Good luck to those who finished reading this; remember, everyone dreams of success but not the process.