Only those who have experienced a margin call know that kind of heart-wrenching pain. In the blink of an eye, the account is wiped out, and months of effort evaporate in an instant.
In fact, a margin call is not about lacking ability, but rather that no one reminds you when to take profits and when to stop.
Brothers, I have seen too many examples of margin calls caused by a momentary lapse in judgment. Holding on to losing positions, being fully leveraged, and averaging down against the trend—if these habits are not changed, it will inevitably lead to a margin call.
The solution is to establish a risk control system to prevent the account from going out of control.
In this wave, I only opened 3 risk control management positions, using discipline to back you up, allowing the account to survive for the future.
Remember, experiencing a margin call is painful for a moment, but not changing habits will cause pain for a lifetime.