Today is the 320th day of my posting, and it hasn't stopped for a day. Each one is not perfunctory, but carefully prepared. [微笑] if you think I'm a serious person, you can walk with me, and I hope that the daily content can help you. The world is big, and I'm small, so pay attention so that it's not hard to find. [微笑][微笑]
Why do 90% of traders ultimately exit the market in failure? Because they fundamentally do not understand that trading is not about who earns faster, but about who survives longer. Today's content will tell you how to survive in the market for the long term.
Newbies are obsessed with getting rich quickly, while experienced traders focus on one thing every day: how to survive until tomorrow. Those who get liquidated are not necessarily poor in skills, but they forget the first iron rule of trading: preserve your life first, then make money. First, let's do a multiple-choice question: Account A grows five times in a year, but with high leverage; Account B earns 30% annually, but with strict risk control. Guess which one survives after three years? The market punishes all kinds of defiance. No matter how skilled a trader is, if they hold on stubbornly just once, they will be permanently kicked out.
Remember these three life-saving symbols: 1. Every transaction should have a stop-loss, and this stop-loss should never be hesitated. 2. Always keep enough ammunition for replenishing positions. As long as the green mountains remain, there is no fear of not having firewood. 3. If you don't understand the market, stay in cash. You should be like a crocodile, lurking most of the time, but when you strike, it must be decisive.
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LittleGoldfish2097
· 2025-05-05 08:12
Fluctuation is an opportunity 📊
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HipHopTigerHa
· 2025-05-03 05:50
Persistence is victory just around the corner, fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting
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XiaoXiang
· 2025-05-03 02:55
Firm HODL💎
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GateUser-fbaf3426
· 2025-05-03 02:25
How much can Ethereum rebound this time?
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DrunkenSunrise
· 2025-05-03 02:19
How much has the asset rise this year, beautiful woman?
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ThisNameIsn_tBad.
· 2025-05-03 02:07
Persistence is victory is just around the corner, fighting fighting fighting fighting fighting
Today is the 320th day of my posting, and it hasn't stopped for a day. Each one is not perfunctory, but carefully prepared. [微笑] if you think I'm a serious person, you can walk with me, and I hope that the daily content can help you. The world is big, and I'm small, so pay attention so that it's not hard to find. [微笑][微笑]
Why do 90% of traders ultimately exit the market in failure? Because they fundamentally do not understand that trading is not about who earns faster, but about who survives longer. Today's content will tell you how to survive in the market for the long term.
Newbies are obsessed with getting rich quickly, while experienced traders focus on one thing every day: how to survive until tomorrow. Those who get liquidated are not necessarily poor in skills, but they forget the first iron rule of trading: preserve your life first, then make money. First, let's do a multiple-choice question: Account A grows five times in a year, but with high leverage; Account B earns 30% annually, but with strict risk control. Guess which one survives after three years? The market punishes all kinds of defiance. No matter how skilled a trader is, if they hold on stubbornly just once, they will be permanently kicked out.
Remember these three life-saving symbols:
1. Every transaction should have a stop-loss, and this stop-loss should never be hesitated.
2. Always keep enough ammunition for replenishing positions. As long as the green mountains remain, there is no fear of not having firewood.
3. If you don't understand the market, stay in cash. You should be like a crocodile, lurking most of the time, but when you strike, it must be decisive.