🟢Strategy #2: Setting stop-loss and take-profit points🍀

👉A stop-loss order sets a predetermined price for an asset at which the position will close. The stop price is set below the current price and, when triggered, helps protect against further losses. A take-profit order works the opposite way, setting a price at which you want to close your position and lock in a certain profit.

👉Stop-loss and take-profit orders help you manage your risk in two ways. First, they can be set up in advance and will be executed automatically. There's no need to be available 24/7, and your pre-set orders will be triggered if prices are particularly volatile. This also allows you to set realistic limits for the losses and profits you can take. 

🔵It’s better to set these limits in advance rather than in the heat of the moment. While it can be strange to think of take-profit orders as part of risk management, you shouldn't forget that the longer you wait to take profit, the higher the risk the market could fall again while waiting for an additional upside.