As a beginner in trading contracts, really don't be too aggressive.
I've recently seen too many people come in with 1000U, thinking they can turn the tide, using 20X leverage in one go. It feels great, but then they blow everything in an instant, leaving no room for recovery.
To be honest, how do you play with 1000U?
When I started, I didn't have much capital either, and my method was simple: split it up.
Directly divide it into 10 parts and only take out 100U to play with at a time.
The remaining 900U should be put into savings or left untouched.
If you go all in at once, your mindset will explode. You think you're here to turn things around, but you're actually here to lose everything.
Many people refuse to accept this; they will just add more funds after losing, then go all in again.
I advise you to stop after one loss, take a break for 1-2 days. The market will always be there; this one operation doesn't matter.
If you're really scared of losing, wait for your mindset to recover, then slowly trade back with the remaining 90U.
As long as you don’t blow up, you will always have a chance.
What if you make a profit? Don't get carried away either.
If you make 300U, at most take 100U to continue trading.
Directly save the rest; don't think about the myth of compounding returns; you're not writing a white paper.
If you really want to make stable profits,
The first step is not skills, but managing your trades well.
The second step is not to catch trends, but to stay alive.
The third step is slowly compounding and accumulating; that’s the rhythm for beginners to turn things around.
In short: if you don't control your position, it doesn't matter how good you are.
The market lacks opportunities; what it lacks is whether you can endure.
It's not that you can't do it; it's that you're blindly stumbling in the dark and not summarizing after the chaos.
I'm A-Cheng, standing at the front with a light,
If you're willing to follow steadily, that light will always be on; if you continue to rush around, I can't hold you back.
There are many opportunities in the crypto world, but surviving is what makes you worthy of seizing those opportunities.