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My Selling Strategy: Partial Selling & Smart Re-Entry Trading is all about strategy, discipline, and risk management. My selling approach is quite simple yet effectiveâI sell in parts while keeping my mind open for re-entry. Letâs say Iâve opened a trade worth 100 USDT, with leverage applied. As I mentioned in my previous post, I only invest around 5-6% of my total funds in a single trade. I donât buy my position all at once; I accumulate in parts. But when itâs time to sell, I sell gradually rather than exiting all at once. How I Sell & Re-Enter Suppose my average buy price of $BTC # is 90,000 USDT. When the price increases by 30%, I sell 10% of my position. If it reaches 40% profit, I sell another 10%. By the time I hit 60-70% profit, I have usually sold about 50% of my position, often securing 70-80% total profit. However, I stay flexibleâif the price drops below my average buy price, I am open to rebuying to improve my position. When Do I Stop? Once I have 50% of my funds free, I stop reinvesting and wait for a 150% to 200% profit target before closing the rest of my position. Why This Works? By constantly adjusting my position, I push my average buy price lower, maximizing profits while reducing risk. This strategy keeps me flexible, allowing me to capitalize on price movements without being stuck at a single price point. Whatâs your selling strategy? Letâs discuss in the comments! #sellbtc #buyBTC
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Is Altcoin Season a Hoax? The idea of "altcoin season" suggests that after Bitcoin pumps, capital flows into altcoins, causing them to outperform BTC. While this narrative has played out in some cycles, many argue it's more of a misleading illusion than a reliable market pattern. Hereâs why: 1. Bitcoin Dominance Rarely Collapses â True altcoin seasons require Bitcoin dominance ($BTC âs share of the total crypto market cap) to decline significantly. Historically, BTC dominance does drop at times, but it often rebounds, leaving most altcoins struggling to maintain gains. 2. Liquidity Doesn't Work That Way â The assumption that Bitcoin profits automatically rotate into alts ignores market realities. In many cases, when BTC surges, traders prefer to cash out into #stableCoins or #fiatmoney rather than gamble on highly volatile altcoins. 3. Most Alts Are Just Hype Cycles â Outside of a few legitimate projects, most altcoins pump and dump based on speculation, not long-term adoption. Many coins that soared in past âalt seasonsâ have since vanished or are trading at a fraction of their highs. 4. Institutional Focus Is on BTC & $ETH â Big money isnât rotating into random altcoins. Institutions and serious investors prioritize Bitcoin and Ethereum, leaving most alts dependent on retail speculation, which is far less reliable. 5. Exit Liquidity for Whales â What some call an "altcoin season" is often just a period where early investors and whales unload their bags onto retail traders. When the hype fades, retail is left holding bags while whales move on. While certain altcoins can see impressive gains, calling it a structured âseasonâ suggests a level of predictability that doesnât really exist. In reality, crypto markets are driven by liquidity, sentiment, and speculationâfactors that donât always align to favor altcoins long-term. What do you think? Have you personally profited from an "alt season," or do you see it as a myth?
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My Simple Strategy â Why Binance Never Liquidated Me My trading strategy is straightforward, and I always take high precautions. This is the reason why Binance has never liquidated me, and I aim to keep it that way in the future. Trading Strategy in Steps: 1. Starting Small: If I have 1000 USDT in my account, I begin my trade with the minimum possible amount. Example: If $BTC is at 98,000 USDT, I enter the trade with only 1% of my funds (i.e., 10 USDT). If BTC rises, my P&L will be small, but thatâs fine. 2. If BTC Drops: I make my second buy at 97,000 USDT (1000 USDT difference). I buy the same amount as the first trade (again, 1% of my funds). 3. If BTC Drops Further: My third buy will be at 95,000 USDT (2000 USDT difference this time). Now, I double my previous amount and enter with 2% of my funds (20 USDT). 4. Maximum Four Buys Per Trade: If BTC continues to drop, my fourth and final buy will be at 91,000 or 89,000 USDT (4000â6000 USDT difference). Here, I might increase my investment again, but I never exceed my planned budget for a single trade. Why I Am Never Liquidated: I never over-leverage and spread my buys carefully. My liquidation price is always far away, often around 30,000 USDT, meaning Binance can never liquidate me. I have patience and discipline, which ensures I always win in the long run without taking unnecessary risks.
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