Newcomers to the circle, don't rush to make money.
You must first learn not to lose.
I've seen too many people who haven't grasped the market yet, thinking they can turn everything around in one go, only to find their calculations off and end up "paying tuition" with their accounts.
The safest approach is actually very simple:
Split 1000U into 10 portions, moving only 100U each time.
Keep leverage within 20X, that's enough; don’t get carried away.
Most newcomers aren’t ruined by the market but by their own greed and leverage together.
Treat the remaining 900U as non-existent, lock it in a wealth management area.
What if this 100U is lost?
Don’t replenish, don’t gamble, take a break for two days and think through the problems.
The market is always there, but your mindset isn't that resilient.
Once your state is stable, continue to break down your funds.
For example, if you made 300U this round, it's easy to understand—
Roll over 100U, withdraw 200U directly.
What you can withdraw is what truly goes into your pocket.
My own risk control rhythm is also very simple and straightforward:
Single loss ≤ Total funds 2%
If three consecutive losses occur → Rest immediately
If loss exceeds 6% → Directly cut the position
All profitable positions are taken at breakeven to secure profits
Single profit doubles → Lock in half, let the other half run
This isn't a rule, it's a bottom line.
Mindset is more direct:
Don’t trade when in a bad mood;
Don’t force trades against the trend;
Don’t chase highs or sell lows; don’t place random orders;
Opportunities are always there, but if you blow your account once, you have nothing left.
Newcomers should practice with 30–50U, if you lose twenty or thirty, just leave, if you make a profit, set a stop-loss to secure it.
Don’t leave profits in the market, withdraw if you can.
The market doesn’t lack opportunities,
What’s lacking are those who can hold on until the next bull market.
Remember this phrase, you will avoid a lot of detours $BTC


