In cryptocurrency trading, stop-loss strategies are core tools for risk management. I usually combine fixed stop-loss and trailing stop-loss to cope with different market environments. Fixed stop-loss is set based on technical support levels and risk tolerance, for example, placing the stop-loss point 3%-5% below key support levels to ensure timely exit when the price breaks the support. Trailing stop-loss plays a role in trending markets by dynamically adjusting the stop-loss point to lock in profits, for example, setting it below 2% of the moving average, gradually raising the protection level as the price rises.

When setting stop-loss levels, I take into account market volatility and risk-reward ratios. For example, in high-volatility altcoin trading, the stop-loss range may be widened to 5%-8%, while in stablecoin pairs or mainstream coins, it is tightened to 2%-3%. At the same time, I ensure that the risk exposure of each trade does not exceed 1%-2% of the total capital, and further diversify risk through capital management.

This combination strategy has protected my investments multiple times at critical moments. During market crashes, fixed stop-loss helped me exit some positions in time, avoiding subsequent large losses. In trending markets, trailing stop-loss allowed me to lock in most profits before price corrections. Through this disciplined risk management, my portfolio has maintained a high level of risk resistance amidst volatility while seizing market opportunities. #Stop-Loss Strategy #止损策略