New to contracts and afraid of liquidation? Strategies for small funds within 1000U
Recently, many fans have asked me: how to operate without losing with only 1000U in contract trading? Over the years, I have guided many newcomers and summarized practical advice that is particularly easy to follow, allowing you to avoid many pitfalls. If you have 1000U, make sure not to go all in!
I always advise them to divide it into 5 parts, investing only 200U each time, using a 10x leverage—newcomers should not open too high a leverage, for example, 50 times; if the market fluctuates by 2%, they panic and make erratic trades, leading to faster losses. $ASTER
Keep the remaining 800U steady in a financial product, and don't touch it. If you lose 208U, absolutely do not average down! I made that mistake before; losing and adding more money resulted in deeper losses. Later, I learned to stop and think: "Why am I losing?" Take 1-2 days off before acting again. Bitcoin fluctuates daily, and there are opportunities every month; preserving the principal is the top priority.
After adjusting, divide the remaining 800U into 5 parts (160U each) and start again, this time more cautiously, aiming to earn back. If you make 500U, quickly transfer out 300U, leaving only 200U for continued operation—having cash in hand stabilizes your mindset. $ACE
I have seen someone earn 500U but hesitate to transfer it out, only to lose it all in one spike and have to start over; it's such a pity.
To be honest, with 10x leverage, if you get the direction wrong and it drops by 10%, you'll be liquidated. BTC fluctuating by 20% in a year is very common. No matter how much you earned before, operating fully invested will eventually lead to zero.
I know veteran traders who consider a 60% win rate impressive, which makes position management more important than anything else—even with a 90% win rate, one mistake could lead to irreversible losses.
There are also some rules to remember: be alert if daily losses exceed 2% of total funds; if losses reach 6%, close losing contracts, and set stop-loss for profits, then take a break for 2-3 days;
Do not chase after price increases; for profit increases, either add immediately or wait for a significant pullback using the "pyramid adding method"; if margin profits exceed 200%, set half to 40% trailing stop profit and half to break even; do not let large profits turn into losses.
Finally, here are some key points for newbies: start with 300-500U, using 5-10x leverage is just right; set a stop-loss as soon as you enter (get out if losing 100-200 dollars), and use the "30% profit retracement" strategy for take-profit; withdraw profits as soon as you earn, and for each deposit, 1000U is enough; practice well before considering adding more funds.
Sen only trades live, no empty promises. There are still open spots in the team; if you want to learn methods and turn your situation around, join us and get to work. #巨鲸动向 #美联储降息



