Every time I see someone post "got liquidated again, mindset is wrecked," I can't help but ask:
Did you clearly define your stop-loss level for each trade before you opened your position?
Is your position management set so that "single trade losses ≤ 2% of total capital"?
Do you have a complete trading system (entry and exit rules, risk management, review process)?
Most people answer "no" to all three.
That's why we see: profits that can't be held, losses that are stubbornly clung to; chasing news and FOMOing into pumps and dumps; and the deeper you go into losses, the harder it is to get out.
I'm doing live streams not to shout signals for clicks, but to let you see for yourself:
✅ How a complete system operates
✅ The logic behind every entry and exit
✅ The common pitfalls beginners fall into and how to avoid them
Additionally, I offer one-on-one sessions for those determined to improve their trading systems—I'm not giving you magic signals, I'm teaching you how to fish.
Tonight's stream will cover "Position Management: How to Avoid Getting Liquidated from One Mistake"