The Truth About 90% of People Blowing Up Their Accounts: Change These 3 Habits to Survive!
Have you experienced these as well?
Opening 100x leverage, making 10 trades isn't enough to avoid blowing up
Following "masters" to make trades, only to become the bag holder
Holding on during losses, only to cut at the lowest point
These aren't just bad luck, but the behavior that the market makers love, referred to as "retail trader behavior"!
Blood and tears lesson: I realized after losing 80% of my capital in a week
Trading without rules = handing money to the exchange!
Every "gut feeling trade" you make is considered a juicy target by the market makers
Self-check for three deadly traps!
1. Blindly following group friends saying this coin will rise 10 times!
2. Only to find out it's the market maker unloading, and you became the bag holder
Abusing leverage: 100x leverage, wealth is just around the corner! Thrill for 3 minutes; blowing up takes only 1 spike
3. Refusing to admit mistakes
Just hold on a little longer, it will definitely come back
→ Result: Bitcoin at 60k is cut, it rebounds to 90k...
My "Survival Rule" (85% win rate)
Only trade trends over 4 hours
Avoid the market maker's "15-minute fake-out" trap
Focus on large swings, let profits run
Risk-reward ratio < 2:1, never open a position
Stop loss at 50 dollars, take profit at least 100 dollars
Earn once and cover two losses, math doesn’t lie
Single loss ≤ 2% of capital
Tested to withstand 15 consecutive stop losses
Surviving to the bull market makes you a winner
Emergency warning! If you meet 1 condition, it's dangerous
⚠ Total losses exceed 50%, capital is nearing the bottom
⚠ Blown up more than twice, still betting on "recovering"
⚠ Can't even understand K-lines, relying entirely on "feel" for trades
Remember:
The cruelest truth in the crypto world is—
There are always opportunities, but 90% of people lack capital to wait for a bull market!
Market makers fear you trading like this:
1. Strictly follow the plan for opening and closing positions
2. Never go all in
3. Be decisive in cutting losses