$ETH Why do 90% of people lose money when they first enter the crypto world? I started with only 3000 U, just like you, an ordinary retail investor, not a rich second generation, but my account has been stable at over 1 million U for many years.
$RIVER I understand if you don’t believe it; but this is the truth.
$ENSO I never greedily ask how much I can earn in a wave, only asking whether I should participate in this wave.
The real snowball effect begins with learning not to participate.
Today I’m in a good mood, so I’ll share my insights with you:
First stage: Control position and practice
2000 U, divided into 5 parts, 400 U per position, each order has a stop loss and a take profit.
No chasing orders, no holding against the trend, don't gamble against the market - only take opportunities that I understand.
Second stage: Increasing position with profit
After the account reaches 10000 U, control each order to about 25% of the total position.
If the market goes with the trend, I gradually increase my position to capture the middle part of the trend.
Third stage: Taking profit and withdrawing funds
After the account surpasses 200,000 U, I start locking in a portion of the profits each week for withdrawal.
It’s not about being afraid of losses, but about being afraid of getting too carried away. Stability is the greatest profit!
The fundamental reasons most people get liquidated:
· Chaotic positions, unable to control
· No stop loss set, losses go all the way
· Recognize the right direction but die holding against the trend.
A follower who has been with me for three months and went from 1000 U to 20,000 U,
just withdrew yesterday, so excited that he couldn't sleep and called me for almost two hours,
seeing his growth all the way truly makes me feel gratified. #特朗普取消对欧关税威胁 #美国加密市场法案延迟 #美国加密市场法案延迟



