At two in the morning, my phone rang again, this time with the familiar distress call. But I decided to finally speak out about what I’ve been holding inside for years.



Last week, a friend called me in a crying voice: "My account now only has 5,000 yuan… This is the last comeback capital I scraped together by borrowing from friends." The transaction record he sent made me feel a familiar helplessness—over three months, from 52,000 down to almost nothing, heavy positions, all-in bets, never cutting losses—he fell for every rookie mistake.

Eight years ago, I also walked this path. Back then, I truly believed that futures trading was just gambling—either overnight wealth or total ruin. But after three consecutive margin calls, I finally saw through it: the real winners in this market are not those who read the charts best, but those who can "stay until the end." I want to share the survival rules I’ve learned over the years.

**The stop-loss line is actually a life-saving charm**

The most common mistake among beginners is "waiting for a rebound to sell." I’ve seen people hold on with a 5% unrealized loss, only to end up with a zero account balance because they kept believing the market would turn around.

My first hard rule: every trade must have a pre-set stop-loss, with a maximum loss of 5% of total capital per trade. This means even if you’re wrong ten times in a row, you still have half your bullets left to try again. The market won’t pity gamblers; it will only eat those who hold onto false hope.

In practice, I use a volatility-based dynamic stop-loss method. Taking Bitcoin as an example, I refer to the ATR (Average True Range) indicator, setting the stop-loss 1.5 times ATR below the entry price. This provides enough room for normal price fluctuations while allowing for quick stop-outs when the trend is completely wrong.
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SilentAlphavip
· 01-06 23:40
Here comes another advice to stop loss... but what is being said is correct, just no one listens.
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MevWhisperervip
· 01-05 19:35
To be honest, I knew about the 5% stop-loss line a long time ago, but I still couldn't bring myself to cut when the account was actually plunging... Now I understand, being soft-hearted is like committing suicide.
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MetaverseVagrantvip
· 01-05 12:53
Really? Stop-loss is the life-saving money; not setting a stop-loss is like suicide... My friend is the same, and he's still asking me if I want to borrow money to try again.
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ProbablyNothingvip
· 01-04 01:55
Really, stop-loss is a matter of life and death; not setting one is like playing with fire. I've seen too many accounts wiped out because they couldn't bear to cut the 5%.
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ExpectationFarmervip
· 01-04 01:53
Honestly, I get tired of these bloody stories. It's the same old tune of "I've realized it"—5% stop loss, ATR indicator... They all sound right, but when it really comes to losing money, it's just a matter of biting the bullet and ignoring the rules. Every day there are lesson posts like this in social circles, yet new retail investors keep entering and going all-in, perfectly repeating the cycle.
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GasFeeTherapistvip
· 01-04 01:52
It's the same old story again. How many can truly survive?
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GasFeeCriervip
· 01-04 01:38
Really, setting stop-losses is easier to talk about than to actually do. I used to be that kind of fool who would still gamble on a rebound even with a 5% floating loss.
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 01-04 01:37
It's the same old story again. I already know the 5% stop-loss rule, but the problem is that my mindset collapses when executing... Really.
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CoinCircle,WuYanzu丶vip
· 01-04 01:31
25 years 8.9 million short positions opened. No stop loss, maximum floating loss reached 70%! Got liquidated at the first point! At that time, I thought, is it really over? Fortunately, luck was on my side, and I escaped the disaster! Held on all the way until I was out of trouble! Swore never to trade futures again! Spot trading is really quite good😂 Sleep peacefully every day! No need for reckless manipulation, big drop in the market! Buy some spot to enter the market and catch a rebound! Last month, I had full position in spot around 86,900, and I’ve held until now! The returns are pretty good!
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