I only work during office hours, so I take a break 😅😅😅 that's why I can't get rich
MinhCapital
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Saints often burn their accounts to supplement for me 😂 Important notes when trading Future coins. (20% of capital portfolio). 1/ BEFORE ENTERING A TRADE Determine non-borrowed capital, recognize that investment always carries risks. If you lose capital, it should not affect your family, spouse, children, or society. Only enter trades when the market has a clear trend in the timeframe: Month, Week. The entry point is the retracement to the daily timeframe, and you need to estimate the total duration the trade will run. TP: 4-7%; SL: 2%. The SL point is away from support and resistance, and there should be some breathing room when the market sweeps liquidity (High leverage is the enemy that kills/burns accounts). For small accounts, the volume must be small according to the plan. Do not enter trades when consuming alcohol. Monitor important news releases throughout the week. Only trade <= 2 coin pairs. Do not get addicted to overtrading.
2/ WHILE THE TRADE IS RUNNING Always follow the plan before entering a trade; if the plan is wrong, have an SL. Say NO to continuously monitoring the market. If DCA: Only DCA with the trend (DCA volume must be less than the initial volume). Knowing enough brings happiness; greed leads to loss.
3/ AFTER ENTERING A TRADE If there is profit, withdraw money. Allocate risks. Take a break for a while after a streak of wins or losses. Today's profit is tomorrow's capital; it must be valued and cherished. (When you sincerely love someone, that person will love you back; money is the same.) Record each trade, the reasons for entering/exiting, results, and emotions. This helps identify mistakes and improve strategies over time. Periodically review the portfolio monthly or quarterly, adjust allocation ratios, and update strategies based on new market conditions. The most important thing is discipline and action. Inaction leads to failure.
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