Here are 10 consecutive tips for dealing with the current market:
Don't rely on sentiment alone; strong optimism may come with high volatility.
Set your goal first: short-term trading, long-term investing, or capital protection.
Don't put money you will need soon into highly volatile assets.
Watch trading volume and liquidity—not price movement alone.
Avoid chasing fast-rising candles out of fear of missing out.
Keep part of your liquidity to reduce pressure during sudden market moves.
Diversify risk instead of putting the entire balance into a single asset or one sector.
Understand the risks of leverage and liquidation before using contracts; losses can accelerate quickly.
Write down risk-management rules, such as the maximum loss you can tolerate per trade.
Review your plan calmly when underlying data, liquidity, or news changes, instead of making emotional decisions.
These are general risk-management guidelines and are not a recommendation to buy or sell any asset.#USJoblessClaimsFallTo206000 $NVDAB
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Don't rely on sentiment alone; strong optimism may come with high volatility.
Set your goal first: short-term trading, long-term investing, or capital protection.
Don't put money you will need soon into highly volatile assets.
Watch trading volume and liquidity—not price movement alone.
Avoid chasing fast-rising candles out of fear of missing out.
Keep part of your liquidity to reduce pressure during sudden market moves.
Diversify risk instead of putting the entire balance into a single asset or one sector.
Understand the risks of leverage and liquidation before using contracts; losses can accelerate quickly.
Write down risk-management rules, such as the maximum loss you can tolerate per trade.
Review your plan calmly when underlying data, liquidity, or news changes, instead of making emotional decisions.
These are general risk-management guidelines and are not a recommendation to buy or sell any asset.#USJoblessClaimsFallTo206000 $NVDAB
$AAPLB
$MSFTB