Slow down—this is the fastest route for small funds
Enter with 1200U. If you want to take money out of the market, first learn how not to lose. $LAB
A fan turned 1200U into 42,000U in three months without ever getting liquidated. His approach looks clumsy, but it works. He splits the money into three piles: one for short-term trades, one for swing trades, and one for emergencies. The short-term pile: at most one trade per day. The swing pile: check it once every half month. The emergency money never moves. Those who go all-in basically disappear within three months. Once the money is split up, people can finally stay calm. #BrentCrudeUp4.6% $BANK
Don’t touch choppy markets. Only act when the trend is clear. Lock in part of your profit first, set your stop-loss in advance, and leave when it triggers. When your profit target is reached, close half. If you’re at a loss, don’t add to the position. These rules sound simple, but few people can actually do them. Most people make money and don’t want to exit; they lose money and stubbornly hold on, and in the end they end up wiping out their account.
Now he only spends ten minutes a day checking the market, yet his account grows better than it did when he stared at charts every day. Speed isn’t an advantage—stability is. People who fear missing opportunities usually end up missing the most money