Let me be clear, I’m not some godfather-level figure—these returns are nothing in the eyes of real players. I’m just an ordinary trader who’s been liquidated and beaten up in the market for years. $RDNT
Last year, a friend who followed me had only 1,200U left in his account and wanted to recover his previous losses. I didn’t tell him about any fancy technical indicators, just gave him three pieces of practical advice I learned the hard way.
He followed them for 3 months, and his account balance grew to 38,000U, without a single liquidation during the process.
How far these three “survival rules” can take you depends on how much respect you have for the market.
**Rule 1: Divide your principal into three parts, each with a dedicated purpose** Using 1,200U as an example, split it into three separate 400U funds, never mixing them. - The first fund is for short-term trades: open at most 2 positions per day, close the app after trading, and don’t stare at the chart. - The second fund waits for major trends: if the weekly chart doesn’t show a clear bullish structure and there’s no volume break above key levels, stay out and wait. - The third fund is your lifeline: use it to add margin if the market suddenly spikes and you’re close to liquidation—protect your principal from going to zero.
**Rule 2: Only take the meat of the trend—don’t touch the bones of sideways markets** I only recognize three entry signals: - Daily moving averages aren’t bullish? Stay in cash. - Volume breaks above previous highs and daily close holds? Test with a small position. - Profit reaches 30% of principal? Withdraw half to lock in gains, set a 10% trailing stop on the rest.
**Rule 3: Lock down your emotions, execute mechanically** - Write your trade plan before entering, fix stop loss at 3%, and close automatically if hit. - Once profit reaches 10%, move your stop loss to break even. - Shut down your computer at midnight every night. If you can’t sleep, uninstall the app—don’t let emotions drive your decisions.
There’s a market every day, but once your principal is gone, you’re out for good. Nail these three rules first before diving into complicated technical analysis.
I only share real trading experience—no empty promises. The methods are here; whether you use them well is all about execution.
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AirdropHunter007
· 12-09 01:33
Stability and steady progress are the true keys to success.
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CommunityWorker
· 12-09 00:38
Talking about military strategy on paper is not as good as actual combat.
Let me be clear, I’m not some godfather-level figure—these returns are nothing in the eyes of real players. I’m just an ordinary trader who’s been liquidated and beaten up in the market for years. $RDNT
Last year, a friend who followed me had only 1,200U left in his account and wanted to recover his previous losses. I didn’t tell him about any fancy technical indicators, just gave him three pieces of practical advice I learned the hard way.
He followed them for 3 months, and his account balance grew to 38,000U, without a single liquidation during the process.
How far these three “survival rules” can take you depends on how much respect you have for the market.
**Rule 1: Divide your principal into three parts, each with a dedicated purpose**
Using 1,200U as an example, split it into three separate 400U funds, never mixing them.
- The first fund is for short-term trades: open at most 2 positions per day, close the app after trading, and don’t stare at the chart.
- The second fund waits for major trends: if the weekly chart doesn’t show a clear bullish structure and there’s no volume break above key levels, stay out and wait.
- The third fund is your lifeline: use it to add margin if the market suddenly spikes and you’re close to liquidation—protect your principal from going to zero.
**Rule 2: Only take the meat of the trend—don’t touch the bones of sideways markets**
I only recognize three entry signals:
- Daily moving averages aren’t bullish? Stay in cash.
- Volume breaks above previous highs and daily close holds? Test with a small position.
- Profit reaches 30% of principal? Withdraw half to lock in gains, set a 10% trailing stop on the rest.
**Rule 3: Lock down your emotions, execute mechanically**
- Write your trade plan before entering, fix stop loss at 3%, and close automatically if hit.
- Once profit reaches 10%, move your stop loss to break even.
- Shut down your computer at midnight every night. If you can’t sleep, uninstall the app—don’t let emotions drive your decisions.
There’s a market every day, but once your principal is gone, you’re out for good. Nail these three rules first before diving into complicated technical analysis.
I only share real trading experience—no empty promises. The methods are here; whether you use them well is all about execution.