$BTC Newbie, three months in and only half of the capital left? New bro: I'm living proof. #新手必看
When I first entered the market, I was flipping through groups every day looking for 100x gems, didn't understand the candlesticks and just threw in money. Within days, I was almost at zero, and it took some hard lessons to figure out a few survival rules.
First, don't use your life savings. Only play with money that, if lost, won't affect your ability to eat or pay rent. I once put in my living expenses and couldn't sleep at night. $HYPE
Second, break your funds into smaller pieces. Only use a small amount to test the waters; if you get it right, then you can add more, but if you get it wrong, you only lose that small amount. If you make a few mistakes, your main capital is still intact, and you still have bullets left.
Third, start with spot trading before moving to contracts. If you can't handle spot volatility, adding leverage will just speed up your demise. It's not shameful to stay in cash. If there are no opportunities, just wait. In a sideways market, the one who moves the most often is the one who gets wrecked first. $LAB
Stop-loss is like buying insurance. If you hold onto a position ten times and can't handle it once, then all that effort is wasted. Those who last the longest aren't the ones who make the biggest gains, but rather those who lose the least. First, learn not to lose, and profits will come eventually.
Don't rush; those who are impatient are already giving money away.
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When I first entered the market, I was flipping through groups every day looking for 100x gems, didn't understand the candlesticks and just threw in money. Within days, I was almost at zero, and it took some hard lessons to figure out a few survival rules.
First, don't use your life savings. Only play with money that, if lost, won't affect your ability to eat or pay rent. I once put in my living expenses and couldn't sleep at night. $HYPE
Second, break your funds into smaller pieces. Only use a small amount to test the waters; if you get it right, then you can add more, but if you get it wrong, you only lose that small amount. If you make a few mistakes, your main capital is still intact, and you still have bullets left.
Third, start with spot trading before moving to contracts. If you can't handle spot volatility, adding leverage will just speed up your demise. It's not shameful to stay in cash. If there are no opportunities, just wait. In a sideways market, the one who moves the most often is the one who gets wrecked first. $LAB
Stop-loss is like buying insurance. If you hold onto a position ten times and can't handle it once, then all that effort is wasted. Those who last the longest aren't the ones who make the biggest gains, but rather those who lose the least. First, learn not to lose, and profits will come eventually.
Don't rush; those who are impatient are already giving money away.
#SK海力士市值超越比特币