A lot of folks think going all-in on futures is the safest move.
The reasoning is pretty common: it reduces volatility risk and makes it harder to get liquidated.

But the reality is quite the opposite. What really wipes people out isn’t the leverage; it’s misusing all their capital. $PLAY

I’ve seen way too many traders, with just a few thousand U in their accounts, eager to throw in half of it all at once. If the market goes their way, they feel like pros; but the moment it flips, their entire account goes to zero.

The biggest misconception about going all-in is that it gives a false sense of security: that you can hold on.

But the market doesn’t give you the luxury of a slow reaction time. Especially in high-volatility conditions, a single massive red candlestick can wipe out your position instantly.

It took me a while, but I finally kicked that habit. Now, no matter how bullish the market seems, I always calculate my risk first before deciding how much to open. $IN

My rules are simple:
For every trade, I only risk a small portion of my capital;
I set my stop-loss ahead of time;
If losses exceed my expectations, I bail immediately.

I've realized that the truly stable traders don’t make money by just toughing it out; they make money by sticking around long enough.

Many newbies obsess over figuring out what leverage is the safest, but they’re asking the wrong question.
What they really need to consider is: if this trade goes south, can you still stay in the game?

For example, with the same 1000 U, some might gamble 900 U, and even with 10x leverage, that’s risky; while others might only use 100 U to test the waters, and even if they go high leverage, the risk is entirely different.

The biggest fear in futures trading isn’t just hitting the stop-loss, but completely blowing up your account.

So nowadays, I focus less on how much I can make from any single trade, and more on whether my account can stay afloat after a few bad trades.

There are always opportunities in the market, but the key is, you gotta be alive to seize them. #以太坊升级拟引入原生隐私转账