Recently, I discussed practical strategies with a few trading veteran friends based on different capital sizes. Here's a share:
Friends holding 3000-5000 USDT, there's no need to pursue complex operations. Capture 800-1500 points per trade, gradually recover costs and increase positions, maintaining a good rhythm.
For the 5000-10000 USDT range, you can appropriately increase your allocation. The key is to manage risk isolation, aiming for stable single-trade profits of 1000-2000 points, continuously compound and add positions, which yields noticeable results.
With over 10000 USDT, there's more room for maneuver. Short, medium, and long-term strategies can be combined, with each trade aiming for a baseline of 1500-5000 points. The advantage of large capital is a strong ability to withstand volatility, but this requires strict stop-loss discipline. The core wave ranges of Bitcoin and Ethereum often occur at these key points—patience is essential, no need to watch the charts every day.
$BTC $ETH Market conditions always present opportunities; the key is proper fund management and mindset.
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MEVvictim
· 1h ago
I just want to ask, can this theory be used in a bear market? It feels like the signals are all reversed.
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YieldWhisperer
· 22h ago
Well said, but the real bottleneck is still mindset. I've seen so many people with perfect fund management but their mindset collapses.
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ParallelChainMaxi
· 12-18 21:50
Hmm... Only those with over 100,000 can play this game. This logic looks down on retail investors a bit.
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SchroedingerAirdrop
· 12-18 21:49
Sounds good, but I still think most people can't actually follow through; mindset is the hardest part.
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GasFeeDodger
· 12-18 21:48
Small funds should be played like this, don't mess around with those flashy tricks.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 12-18 21:48
Hmm, this set of theories sounds comfortable, but when it comes to practical implementation, it still depends on your mindset.
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AirdropHarvester
· 12-18 21:36
That's right, it's all about fund management, but I think the mindset is the most difficult part, even more critical than the strategy itself.
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ProofOfNothing
· 12-18 21:29
The mindset of Yao Coin is the most important; without it, no matter how much money you have, it's all useless.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 12-18 21:21
Really, there's nothing wrong with what you said about fund management. It's just that most people can't do it; constantly watching the market actually leads to more losses.
#BinanceABCs Steady Wave Profit Sharing Insights
Recently, I discussed practical strategies with a few trading veteran friends based on different capital sizes. Here's a share:
Friends holding 3000-5000 USDT, there's no need to pursue complex operations. Capture 800-1500 points per trade, gradually recover costs and increase positions, maintaining a good rhythm.
For the 5000-10000 USDT range, you can appropriately increase your allocation. The key is to manage risk isolation, aiming for stable single-trade profits of 1000-2000 points, continuously compound and add positions, which yields noticeable results.
With over 10000 USDT, there's more room for maneuver. Short, medium, and long-term strategies can be combined, with each trade aiming for a baseline of 1500-5000 points. The advantage of large capital is a strong ability to withstand volatility, but this requires strict stop-loss discipline. The core wave ranges of Bitcoin and Ethereum often occur at these key points—patience is essential, no need to watch the charts every day.
$BTC $ETH Market conditions always present opportunities; the key is proper fund management and mindset.