How I trade Futures, brothers can refer to:
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1: View the chart from larger timeframes to smaller ones
I usually look at D → H4 → H1 → M30 to determine the main trend first, and only then look for an entry point on the smaller timeframe.
Prefer trading in the direction of the trend
If the market is rising, I prioritize Long; if falling, I prioritize Short. If the market is ranging, you can combine RSI with support and resistance zones to trade.

2: Find the entry and split your capital
After determining the trend, then look for the entry point. You should not open the entire position at once—you can split it into 2 entries to get a better average entry price.
Always set a Stop Loss and Take Profit
Before placing a trade, you must determine the maximum loss you can accept. The Stop Loss should be based on market structure and your account’s risk level.
3: When you’re in profit, you can split TP into TP1, TP2, TP3. When price moves in the right direction, take partial profit and move the Stop Loss back to the entry to protect your capital.

4: Finally, Futures has no absolutely risk-free way. The most important thing is still capital management, controlling leverage, and not letting a single trade have a major impact on your account.