I guess you're confused: I just made a long position on ETH with 27,000 U, and that’s just a small ripple in the rolling contract chain.
There are always people chasing and asking: "How can you always hold onto your positions without getting shaken out? How do you always hit the right point with heavy positions?" I used to be lazy to answer such questions, but today I’m opening a "practical workshop" — it’s not a trick, it’s the logic you can directly copy homework from.
First of all, I declare that I am not a madman gambling with my entire capital. The money I enter the market with will never exceed 30% of my total funds, but I will gradually add like cooking hot pot, the longer it cooks, the more fragrant it becomes, and the heavier it gets. With this approach, we are not even in the same league as those gamblers who "put all their eggs in one broken bag."
Moreover, I never join in the excitement of "emotional peaks." While you see a surge and your eyes shine green, pondering whether you’ve stumbled upon a treasure; I look at that candlestick chart as if I’m at a vegetable market competing for discounted vegetables, with my mind filled with thoughts of "the big player is looking for fools to take over the plate." 99% of people stumble and fall, all dying on this "emotional candlestick" — chasing highs, getting shaken out, and suffering massive losses, it’s a clear three-course meal.
Let’s also talk about stop-losses, don’t do the "silly sweet-type one-size-fits-all" approach anymore. You set a stop-loss at 2%, and the big player makes a fake move and kicks you out. Stop-losses need to "tango," you have to understand the market’s tricks: what is a false signal to lure you out, and what is a true signal for direction confirmation. Misjudging a point not only loses money but also leads to a psychological collapse after three consecutive losses, like playing a game and dropping three stars in a row, it’s frustrating.
But in the end, the most critical point is — I don’t mess around every day. Three times a week is enough; take a bite each time, and after eating, rest and snack on sunflower seeds. The lower the frequency, the higher the win rate. This circle is not about quick hands; it’s clearly about who can hold their bladder, only acting where you understand, like fishing, you can’t catch big fish by randomly waving the rod around.
These logics, don’t expect to learn them clearly in any video course or teaching group. Recently, I’ve brought a batch of brothers; some have grown from 1,000 U to 30,000 U, and some have climbed back from bankruptcy to 24,000 U.
Saying more is useless; this thing isn’t understood by just "watching," you really need to practice in the field. Whether you believe it or not doesn’t matter; those who can truly turn things around will eventually find the way. Follow @钱包守护者 , don’t let your itchy hands delay your next chance to feast on meat ~