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After losing 4000 U, my fan base managed to turn things around with this trick.
Last month, a fan reached out to me: "Brother Tong, I’m trading futures in the crypto space. I lost all 4000 U. Is there any hope?"
I didn’t ask for details, just asked him to review the reasons for his losses—going all-in, chasing gains and selling at a loss, buying against the trend... he had almost all the trading taboos.
Then, I shared with him a basic framework for opening futures positions:
① First buy 20%
② If you buy incorrectly and lose 10%, immediately cut losses
The loss amount is 2% of the total position
③ If you buy correctly and gain 10%, immediately add 20%
If it rises another 10%, add another 20%
Finally, add 40% directly to maximize the winning results
After that, as long as you don’t lose 10%, hold on. Once it drops 10%, close the entire position immediately.
That’s roughly the idea—minimize risk, similar to the approach of the trading legend Livermore.
Of course, this is just a rough framework. In actual trading, many uncertainties will arise, as the market is unpredictable.
I often use this method when trading, and overall it works well, but it’s not foolproof. It just helps reduce risk and increase profitability.
Trading futures requires a proper method; otherwise, you’ll only become a leek. #加密市场行情震荡 $BTC $ETH