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VnTraderTP
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#AskWho #Crossed_Or_Isolated_Mode There is a use case of Cross or Isolated Mode but you should NOT use Isolated mode for SL replacement. 🤔 Why? Binance will enforce to liquidate your account if price is going against your trade. Example: + your capital = $100 + your trade volume = $1000 = $10 (Margin) x 100 (Leverage) - Position closing fee = 0.05% (Market Taker fee) is too small. - Liquidation fee = 2% x volume = 2% x $1000 = $20 ==> you can trade only ~$80 (80% of capital). For some cases, Binance will liquidate your account at around 70%. 💥If you go back to 10-Oct-2025, the market was fallen quickly, BTC dropped 16% from 122k to 101k within few minutes, many accounts were liquidated. SL even could not help because of shortage of market liquidation. However, isolated mode will help on this case. 🎁 Key Takeaway: >> Always use SL beyond Liquidated level to maximize your capital investment. >> Only keep the capital amount you accept to loss in your futures account and trade in Cross mode with SL. >> Use Isolated mode for extremely high volume trade to protect your capital with SL beyond your liquidated level. 👉 How to Switch Margin Modes: 1. Navigate to the Futures trading page on Binance. 2. Locate the margin mode selection at the top-right (it usually defaults to "Isolated" or "Cross"). 3. Click the toggle to switch between [Cross] and [Isolated]. 4. Confirm the change, ensuring you do this before opening any new positions. You must close all opening positions before you can switch this.
#AskWho #Crossed_Or_Isolated_Mode

There is a use case of Cross or Isolated Mode but you should NOT use Isolated mode for SL replacement.
🤔 Why?
Binance will enforce to liquidate your account if price is going against your trade.
Example:
+ your capital = $100
+ your trade volume = $1000 = $10 (Margin) x 100 (Leverage)
- Position closing fee = 0.05% (Market Taker fee) is too small.
- Liquidation fee = 2% x volume = 2% x $1000 = $20
==> you can trade only ~$80 (80% of capital). For some cases, Binance will liquidate your account at around 70%.

💥If you go back to 10-Oct-2025, the market was fallen quickly, BTC dropped 16% from 122k to 101k within few minutes, many accounts were liquidated. SL even could not help because of shortage of market liquidation. However, isolated mode will help on this case.

🎁 Key Takeaway:
>> Always use SL beyond Liquidated level to maximize your capital investment.
>> Only keep the capital amount you accept to loss in your futures account and trade in Cross mode with SL.
>> Use Isolated mode for extremely high volume trade to protect your capital with SL beyond your liquidated level.

👉 How to Switch Margin Modes:
1. Navigate to the Futures trading page on Binance.
2. Locate the margin mode selection at the top-right (it usually defaults to "Isolated" or "Cross").
3. Click the toggle to switch between [Cross] and [Isolated].
4. Confirm the change, ensuring you do this before opening any new positions. You must close all opening positions before you can switch this.
VnTraderTP
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#AskWho #Crossed_Or_Isolated_Mode

Some traders argue that they don't care about SL (Stop Loss) because they are trading in Isolated mode. If they get liquidation, the max loss is that margin.

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What do you think about that?
Agree - I trade in Isolated
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Disagree - I trade with SL
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#AskWho #Leverage Wow, it's great that 58% users chose to use Leverage 100x with Margin $10. There is no right or wrong. It's up to your trading flavor. Let understand benefits of options with assumption that our capital is $500. Option 1: Margin $500, Leverage 2x ==> Vol = 500 x 2 = $1,000 Option 2: Margin $10, Leverage 100x ==> Vol = 10 x 100 = $1,000 I'm trading with SL (Stop Loss) always so I'm using Option 2 for better Capital Efficiency. Option 2 gives me chances to place more orders or DCA to increase volume. #JustMyChoice $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) $ETH {future}(ETHUSDT)
#AskWho #Leverage

Wow, it's great that 58% users chose to use Leverage 100x with Margin $10. There is no right or wrong. It's up to your trading flavor. Let understand benefits of options with assumption that our capital is $500.

Option 1: Margin $500, Leverage 2x ==> Vol = 500 x 2 = $1,000
Option 2: Margin $10, Leverage 100x ==> Vol = 10 x 100 = $1,000

I'm trading with SL (Stop Loss) always so I'm using Option 2 for better Capital Efficiency. Option 2 gives me chances to place more orders or DCA to increase volume. #JustMyChoice

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VnTraderTP
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#AskWho #Leverage

We all knew that VOLUME is IMPORTANT factor to be considered before placing an order. Let make a vote and then we can discuss further.

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What option will you choose to place order?
#AskWho #Leverage Just to share my experiences on this topic. There is no right or wrong answer here because it's up to conditions/context. Many new traders did not place SL (Stop Loss) when they place orders >> it's extremely WRONG even they use any leverage. Case study: you have $1,000u to invest and accept to loss $10 per trade. Case A: Margin = $100, Leverage = 10x, SL (PnL) = -$10 => Volume (Position Size) = Margin * Leverage = 100 x 10 = $1,000 Case B: Margin = $10, Leverage = 100x, SL (PnL) = -$10 => Volume (Position Size) = Margin * Leverage = 10 x 100 = $1,000 When price moves 1%, our PnL = Volume * %PriceMove = 1000 * 1% = $10 That means both cases A & B have the same risk/reward. If price moves against your strategy 1%, both cases A & B will trigger SL. Key take-away: VOLUME (position size) is important factor, not leverage. Experiences: you should NOT place any orders with volume higher 10x times of your capital. For top coins (BTC, ETH), you can trade from 2x ~ 5x of your capital. Please feel free to share your opinions in comment. $BTC $ETH {future}(ETHUSDT) {future}(BTCUSDT)
#AskWho #Leverage

Just to share my experiences on this topic. There is no right or wrong answer here because it's up to conditions/context.

Many new traders did not place SL (Stop Loss) when they place orders >> it's extremely WRONG even they use any leverage.

Case study: you have $1,000u to invest and accept to loss $10 per trade.

Case A: Margin = $100, Leverage = 10x, SL (PnL) = -$10
=> Volume (Position Size) = Margin * Leverage = 100 x 10 = $1,000

Case B: Margin = $10, Leverage = 100x, SL (PnL) = -$10
=> Volume (Position Size) = Margin * Leverage = 10 x 100 = $1,000

When price moves 1%, our PnL = Volume * %PriceMove = 1000 * 1% = $10

That means both cases A & B have the same risk/reward. If price moves against your strategy 1%, both cases A & B will trigger SL.

Key take-away: VOLUME (position size) is important factor, not leverage.

Experiences: you should NOT place any orders with volume higher 10x times of your capital. For top coins (BTC, ETH), you can trade from 2x ~ 5x of your capital.

Please feel free to share your opinions in comment.

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VnTraderTP
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#AskWho

There is a very common question for all traders who just join into this market.
Newbie Traders: "Which leverage should I use for my orders?"
Normal Advice: "DO NOT use max/high leverage, just use 5x to 20x"

{future}(BTCUSDT)

🤔 Which investment here will be riskier as your thought?
#AskWho This week, there is another question from new traders. Do you think I miss out something to place an order? Please feel free to share your opinions in comment.
#AskWho

This week, there is another question from new traders.

Do you think I miss out something to place an order? Please feel free to share your opinions in comment.
A. Price Trend
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B. Entry Point
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C. Margin & Leverage or Volume
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D. TP (Take Profit) point
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#AskWho #Leverage We all knew that VOLUME is IMPORTANT factor to be considered before placing an order. Let make a vote and then we can discuss further. $BTC {future}(BTCUSDT) $ETH {future}(ETHUSDT) What option will you choose to place order?
#AskWho #Leverage

We all knew that VOLUME is IMPORTANT factor to be considered before placing an order. Let make a vote and then we can discuss further.

$BTC

$ETH

What option will you choose to place order?
Margin: $500, Leverage: 2x
37%
Margin: $100, Leverage: 10x
5%
Margin: $10, Leverage: 100x
58%
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#AskWho There is a very common question for all traders who just join into this market. Newbie Traders: "Which leverage should I use for my orders?" Normal Advice: "DO NOT use max/high leverage, just use 5x to 20x" {future}(BTCUSDT) 🤔 Which investment here will be riskier as your thought?
#AskWho

There is a very common question for all traders who just join into this market.
Newbie Traders: "Which leverage should I use for my orders?"
Normal Advice: "DO NOT use max/high leverage, just use 5x to 20x"


🤔 Which investment here will be riskier as your thought?
1) Invest $100, leverage 10x
75%
2) Invest $10, leverage 100x
25%
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#AskWho #SL Some of the most common questions traders ask in groups—especially beginners looking for signals—are: 👉 Which coin should I trade right now? 👉 Should I go Long or Short? 👉 What is the entry point? 👉 What is the take profit (TP)? For many new traders, the first thought is how much money they can make from a trade. This mindset often comes from constantly seeing posts showing large profits and luxurious lifestyles. Over time, this creates a subconscious belief that placing a trade automatically leads to making money. This is a SERIOUS MISCONCEPTION. TRADING IS THE GAME OF PROBABILITIES. The market can move either in your favor or against you. That’s why every trader should first ask themselves: “How much am I willing to lose on this trade?” before thinking about how much they can gain. Key Takeaway: NO SL (Stop Loss) NO TRADE. $BTC $ETH {future}(ETHUSDT) {future}(BTCUSDT)
#AskWho #SL

Some of the most common questions traders ask in groups—especially beginners looking for signals—are:

👉 Which coin should I trade right now?
👉 Should I go Long or Short?
👉 What is the entry point?
👉 What is the take profit (TP)?

For many new traders, the first thought is how much money they can make from a trade. This mindset often comes from constantly seeing posts showing large profits and luxurious lifestyles.

Over time, this creates a subconscious belief that placing a trade automatically leads to making money.

This is a SERIOUS MISCONCEPTION.

TRADING IS THE GAME OF PROBABILITIES. The market can move either in your favor or against you.

That’s why every trader should first ask themselves:

“How much am I willing to lose on this trade?”

before thinking about how much they can gain.

Key Takeaway: NO SL (Stop Loss) NO TRADE.

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VnTraderTP
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#AskWho

This week, there is another question from new traders.

Do you think I miss out something to place an order? Please feel free to share your opinions in comment.
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