Honestly, I’ve said it more than once—why is it that when you enter with a small amount, the trade ends up winning big? Can someone enlighten me? I’m sure you all experience this as well 🔥😞$SWARMS
I've been taking losses lately and I can't figure out why. When I go in with big amounts, I lose, but when I dip in with small amounts, I hit crazy profits and think to myself, 'I wish I'd leveraged more.' Does this happen to you too, and have you found a solution? $BOME
Honestly, I thought about buying some coins in the alpha with a small amount, hoping that one day the actual value will increase, God knows. If anyone has tips on other coins I could buy and hold for a year or two, I don't mind. $#jager #bob #ganes $Jager $BOB
Once again, hit again Entry point 37 or 38 Targets 39 45 55
Reinforcement at 35 if it remains with a candle on the 15-minute frame below 35, I advise exiting
Stop loss at 285 I do not advise following this trade because many changes occur during trading, but this is what I deduced from observing the currency for more than a day I achieved 7 successful trades at a high rate 2 losing trades I had to close until the currency stabilizes a bit to enter again The loss ratio is 25% and the profit is 75% You can do it, but always do not lose money you cannot afford, and manage the trade well; the stop loss is more important than profit because if you lose what you cannot afford, you will not be able to compensate $ARIA $ROBO #freedomofmoney
$ARIA Wait for it below and go up with it more than 5 times at a constant pace and with specific numbers. Beware of the trap and expect a drop at any moment, and reinforce to stop the loss. There is no or take it to the farthest place. I am waiting for it again below until I go up with it again, and if it does not return below, then it is not meant for me, and what I have gained from it so far is enough $BTC $ETH #freedomofmoney