Well, look, here in the village I have it clear: spot trading is like planting in the garden, slow but steady. You put in a little money each month, you water it with patience, and after a few years, you harvest good tomatoes (or in this case, good satoshis). That's my strategy: DCA and grazing.
Now, futures are another thing... that's like driving a tractor with no brakes. I only touch them carefully and with little, like when you take the aguardiente out of the cupboard: if you overdo it, it hits you hard and leaves you dazed. So if I get into futures, it will be with low leverage and a stop loss, because I'm here to stay, not to burn out.
In summary:
— In spot trading, I'm stiffer than a cemetery wall, but consistent.
— In futures, cautious like my grandmother with chickpeas: a little and well distributed.