"Can you still turn things around with only 1500U?"
Half a year ago, a friend asked me this
I didn't give any code, just said three sentences
One hundred days later, his account had 55,000U, and he never blew up a position
What is truly useful is often not a shortcut, but the simple things that most people cannot accomplish
Today, I share these three sentences with you:
First, money must be separated; being fully invested means cutting off your escape route
Even if it's only 3000U, it should be divided into three parts:
One part for short-term trading, with a maximum of two trades a day
One part to wait for the trend; don't act until you see the rabbits
The last part is emergency funds; no matter how difficult, don't touch it
Being fully invested may seem great, but it's actually gambling with your life—blowing up a position only hurts your fingers, but losing all your capital means losing your head
Second, only eat the juiciest part, and rest at other times
A fluctuating market is a meat grinder; nine out of ten lose
My signals are simple: if the daily moving averages are not in a bullish arrangement, stay out of the market
Only consider entering after a breakout confirmed by the daily close
Once you've made 30% of your capital, withdraw half, and set a trailing stop for the rest
There are always opportunities in the market; don't rush to the door; just take the ride with the wind
Third, lock up your emotions; trading becomes just pressing buttons
Before entering a position, clearly write down: stop loss at 3%, automatically cut when the point is reached
Turn off the computer at a set time each day; no matter how tempting the market is, don’t look
The more boring trading is, the longer you live
From 3000 to 50,000, it’s not about some magical operation, but about making fewer mistakes
The market has opportunities every day, but capital is not always there
First, engrave these three rules into your habits before discussing technical analysis
Survive to wait for spring
If you are also looking for a stable path, we can walk together
Pacing is more important than making huge profits; the road is still long, slow is fast @铭哥讲币