⚠️ How does a beginner deal with risks in cryptocurrencies? (With a practical example)
The biggest mistake a beginner makes in cryptocurrencies is not choosing the wrong coin,
but entering without risk management.
❌ The 3 most dangerous mistakes for beginners
Investing all the money at once
Trading out of fear or greed
Copying others without understanding
✅ The golden rule
Don't risk money you can't afford to lose.
🛡️ How to reduce risks?
Start with a small amount
Avoid leverage
Don't enter a trade without a reason
Don't chase sudden spikes
📌 Practical example (very important)
Let's say you're a beginner and you have 100 USDC:
❌ The mistake:
You enter with 100 USDC in one trade
The price drops by 20%
You lose 20 USDC and feel panic
✅ The correct action:
Divide the amount:
30 USDC simple investment
40 USDC keep as reserve
30 USDC in safe methods like Earn or Launchpool
👉 If the price drops, you don't lose everything
👉 And if it rises, you benefit without stress
🧠 What do you learn from the example?
A small loss is better than a big loss
Dividing capital reduces psychological pressure
Patience is part of profit
🎯 Summary for the beginner
Risk management means:
Protecting capital first
Then thinking about profit
Who masters risk management… stays in the market longer and earns more
