How much position should I open? Let's clarify it today!
Yesterday, an old follower asked me: "Bro, I always go all in on contracts, why still can't make money?"
I replied to him: "It's not that your direction is wrong, it's that your position is mismanaged."
Trading contracts is not about who bets aggressively, but about who lasts longer!
When your position is heavy, it's like a knife at your neck; a single mistake can lead to liquidation.
You think that a heavy position means big profits, but in reality, most people's liquidations are caused by a combination of position size and emotions.
So how should one reasonably open a position?
To be honest:
For beginners → No more than 10% of total funds
Once more experienced → Keep it within 30%
If you want to take a risk → Use floating profits, don't bet with the principal
A position is not better the larger it is, but it must match the market conditions.
Here's an example (actual strategy):
You have a principal of 2000U:
Start with 200~300U, set a 3% stop loss
Once the market is confirmed, increase your position
If floating profits exceed 20%, move the stop loss above the entry price to secure profits
By following this process, you're making money with a safety net.
Making money in contracts relies not on predictions, but on rhythm!
Typical losing operations:
All in → Liquidated with a slight fluctuation
No stop loss → Losses down to the bottom
Overreacting to the market → Chasing positions and getting killed
Taking small profits too soon → Missing out on big gains
You're not the market maker, don't fantasize about catching the highs and lows.
Want to make money? Remember three rules:
Light positions to test the waters, add to positions in the direction of the trend, and run when you lose
No changing orders, no holding onto losing positions, always set a stop loss
Plan your entry, discipline your exit, and set your profit expectations in advance
What you want is not to get rich quick, but to steadily earn a few thousand U each month.
One last thing:
Contracts are a battlefield, not a casino.
Principal is not built by gambling all in, but by "minimizing losses + maximizing gains" over time.
If you can't control your position, don't talk about doubling your account.
First, protect your principal, then think about profiting from the market. This is the way ordinary people can truly survive.
If you don't want to keep going in circles. Uncle Nan is here to help you increase your holdings! The current market is a great opportunity to recover and increase your positions.
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