Why Is Your Balance Continuously Decreasing? Check These 3 Golden Rules!"
Hello Binancians! 👋
Have you ever felt like you've analyzed technically until you were dizzy, but in the end, your Stop Loss (SL) keeps getting hit or your balance keeps dwindling? The problem may not be in the analysis, but in Risk Management.
Many beginner traders focus on "How much profit can I make?" while professional traders always ask, "How much loss can I tolerate?"
Here are 3 Golden Rules to keep your account healthy on Binance:
1. 1% Rule (Risk per Trade) 🛡️
Never risk more than 1% of your total balance in a single trade.
Example: If your balance is $1,000, then the maximum risk per trade is $10.
With this rule, you would need to lose 100 times in a row to go bankrupt. Easy, right?
2. Minimum Risk/Reward Ratio (R:R) 1:2 ⚖️
Do not enter the market if the potential profit is equal to the potential loss.
If you set your SL at $10, the minimum target profit (TP) should be $20.
The logic is: Even if you are only right 40% of the time in your trading, your account will still be profitable overall!
3. Control Your Emotions (No FOMO!) 🧘♂️
Seeing a coin rise 20% in an hour. But jumping in at the peak without a plan is the fastest way to "get stuck".
Use the Limit Order or OCP feature in B⁸inance to avoid getting trapped by emotions when prices are volatile.
Conclusion: Trading is a marathon, not a sprint. Protect your capital today so you can still trade tomorrow morning.
👇 Question for you: Are you the type of trader who is disciplined with Stop Loss, or part of the "Wait for Break Even" team? Write in the comments! 💬
Bitcoin in 2026: Is it Still Worth Collecting as "Digital Gold"? 🪙
Hello friends traders and investors! 👋 Many are asking, after going through various halving phases and market shocks, does Bitcoin still have its bite? As the first cryptocurrency in the world, Bitcoin is no longer just a technological experiment, but rather the foundation of the digital economy. Here are 3 reasons why Bitcoin remains a key focus in my portfolio: 1. Programmed Scarcity (Maximum Supply) Unlike fiat money that can be printed at any time, Bitcoin has a rigid supply limit. There will only ever be 21 million BTC in existence. Amid global inflation, this deflationary nature makes Bitcoin often referred to as Digital Gold.