Only by separating funds can you separate the rhythm$SNDK
If funds are not separated, you cannot tell which money is for trial and error, which money is for waiting for opportunities, and which money is for backup. Short-term funds go in and out quickly; once there is profit, leave, and do not linger in battle. Trend funds wait for confirmation signals before entering; if the direction is right, add more, and if it is wrong, reduce promptly. Emergency funds remain untouched, so even in extreme market conditions you still have confidence. Once the money is separated, operations will not be chaotic. Short-term trades should not be held into long-term trades, and trend trades should not become bets on direction. Only do patterns you understand; do not touch anything that does not meet the conditions. If the direction has not emerged, wait; once the signal is confirmed, act, and do not be disturbed by temporary fluctuations. Replace emotion with rules, and once execution is in place, the account will naturally become stable#DollarFallsTo10WeekLow $GPS