Bitcoin has dropped this wave, and looking at my account, I have unrealized losses of 512 U. To be honest, I don't feel much turmoil inside.
After following the order for 30 days, I made 700 USDT in the early stage, and now a bit of pullback is quite normal. The key is that I never get scared - it's not that I have a big heart, but mainly the way I operate ensures that nothing goes wrong.
When following trades, my rule is very simple: only invest 10%-20% of my position each time. It sounds conservative, but that's the reason I don't get liquidated. No matter how skilled a trader is, they can still make mistakes. Instead of hoping for a 100% win rate, it's better to leave a way out for yourself.
In plain terms, these unrealized losses can't touch the principal at all. Even if the trades drop a bit more, my core funds are still intact, and that's enough. I'm used to this rhythm - happy when I earn, and I can still sleep when I lose.
Anyway, I just have one thought: as long as the strategy is fine and the execution is fine, it will eventually turn around. Time will prove everything.
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Bitcoin has dropped this wave, and looking at my account, I have unrealized losses of 512 U. To be honest, I don't feel much turmoil inside.
After following the order for 30 days, I made 700 USDT in the early stage, and now a bit of pullback is quite normal. The key is that I never get scared - it's not that I have a big heart, but mainly the way I operate ensures that nothing goes wrong.
When following trades, my rule is very simple: only invest 10%-20% of my position each time. It sounds conservative, but that's the reason I don't get liquidated. No matter how skilled a trader is, they can still make mistakes. Instead of hoping for a 100% win rate, it's better to leave a way out for yourself.
In plain terms, these unrealized losses can't touch the principal at all. Even if the trades drop a bit more, my core funds are still intact, and that's enough. I'm used to this rhythm - happy when I earn, and I can still sleep when I lose.
Anyway, I just have one thought: as long as the strategy is fine and the execution is fine, it will eventually turn around. Time will prove everything.