There is a dumbest way to trade cryptocurrencies, which is almost 100% profitable. I made more than 4000w using this method!
There is a dumbest way to trade cryptocurrencies, which is almost 100% profitable. I made more than 4000w using this method!
1. Survival rules for small funds: catch one wave a day, never fill up the capital @10W, and it is enough to make a big profit from one big market a day! • Refuse high-frequency operations (>3 times a day will lead to loss of control) •Position ≤ 50% (leave room for margin calls to prevent being caught) • Case: ETH waterfall market in 2024, 5% short position, 30 times profit in 3 hours 2. Good news turns into bad news: major good news for the art of running fast = warning of escaping the top! • If you didn’t ship on the day of favorable policy/project, you must sell if the next day opens high! • Beware of “news turning into a sickle”
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Please look at the screenshot. In our open trades, the liquidation price is shown at the bottom right side. You should always keep that liquidation price at zero—no matter which coin you’re trading. That means no price should be showing there. This way, you won’t panic and can exit calmly with profit.
But if you take high risk and the price gets close to the liquidation point, you’ll likely panic and close the trade at a loss.
That’s why I always suggest using only 1% to 2% of your total balance as margin.