Recently, I've often been asked: I just started trading contracts with a few hundred to 1000U, what should I do? I'm scared of losing as soon as I get in. To be honest, you're probably right. Because the easiest way to lose 1000U is to play as if you have 100,000. In the past few years, I've guided many beginners, and none of them who survived with small funds were reckless. The first thing isn't choosing coins or looking at indicators; it's: don't go all in. I usually let people split their funds. Split 1000U into 5 parts, and only take 200U each time to trade. Don't be greedy with leverage; 5 to 10 times is enough. Those who start with 50 times or 100 times, to put it bluntly, aren't trading; they're just waiting to get knocked out. Leave the rest of your money aside; don't touch it. If you truly lose one part, don't try to make up for it, and don't get emotional. I used to lose and refuse to accept it, continue to add, and ended up going down a dark path. Later, I realized that stopping is more important than continuing to trade. The market has opportunities every day; you're not short on trades. Take a day or two off, figure out why you lost, then come back. Once your mindset is stable, split the remaining funds even smaller and come back. Take it slow; don't think about making a big comeback in one go. One action I particularly emphasize: take your profits out. For example, if you make 500U, don't leave it all in your account. Transfer out 300U, leaving only 200U to continue trading. When you truly have cash in hand, your operations won't become distorted. I've seen too many people who hesitate to take profits when their account shows a few hundred U in floating gains; one spike can wipe it out, and they have to start over. One more heart-wrenching thing to say: with 10x leverage on contracts, if your direction is wrong by 10%, you're done. Is it hard for BTC to move 10% in a day? Not at all. An experienced trader with a 60% win rate is considered skilled. So, what determines whether you can survive is never about how accurate you are. It's about whether your position is small or not, and whether you can exit. My bottom-line discipline has always been simple: become alert if you lose 2% of total funds in a day. Cut off at 6%, shut down the software. For profitable trades, secure your capital first, then let the profits run. Don't let big gains turn into wasted efforts. Beginners, just remember a few phrases: don't be reckless with small funds, use low leverage, stop losses first, and take profits. Money grows slowly, not quickly.
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