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How to Never Get Liquidated – Mastering the Risk Management Strategy If there’s one thing that separates professional traders from gamblers, it’s risk management. You can have the best signals, perfect chart setups, and still lose your entire account if you ignore this rule. Today, I’ll show you the exact method to protect your capital and avoid liquidation — no matter how volatile the market gets. 🚀 1. Understand the Risk-to-Reward Ratio (RRR) The Risk-to-Reward Ratio tells you how much you stand to gain compared to how much you’re willing to lose. Example: 1:2 RRR means risking $200 to make $400. 1:5 RRR means risking $200 to make $1,000. The higher the ratio, the less often you need to win to stay profitable. 2. Fixed Risk Per Trade Set a fixed percentage of your capital to risk on each trade — usually 1–2% max. For example, if you have $10,000 in your account: Risk per trade (2%) = $200 Even if your trade fails, you only lose $200 — not your entire account. This means you can be wrong many times in a row and still have enough capital to trade. 3. Always Place a Stop-Loss Your stop-loss is your insurance policy. Without it, you’re one bad move away from liquidation. Place it at a level that invalidates your trade idea — not randomly. Never move it further away hoping the trade will “come back.” 4. Let the Rewards Outweigh the Risks Look at the chart in the image: Risking 2% with a 1:5 ratio can give you +10% on a single win. That means one win can cover five losses. This is why professional traders don’t need to win 90% of their trades — they just need to make sure their wins are bigger than their losses. 5. Compound Gains, Not Losses By limiting losses and letting profits run, your account compounds upwards. If you risk 2% per trade: Losing streak of 5 trades = -10% only Winning streak with 1:4 or 1:5 ratio = +40% to +50% You survive the losing days and thrive on the winning days. You don’t need to catch every move. You don’t need to win every trade. You just need discipline, a stop-loss, and a solid risk-to-reward strategy
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what FOMO has done to many people, I believe many here can relate but note past mistakes is what brings about experience #ETH4500Next? #CryptoIn401k
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What will happen after phase 2 will be ridiculous 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀 #altcoins #ETH #altsesaon
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Actually, CZ may have already given us a clue that the target for BNB is 888—we just didn’t catch it. Coincidence or deliberate? I’m convinced it’s intentional. Hitting 800 is just the beginning; 888 is where it’s headed. (Just for fun—if it’s not your thing, no need for negative comments.) I hope you're ready for the rally 😁😁 #bnb #BinanceHerYerde #MarketPullback
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