- BTC support: 67300 - BTC resistance: 70080 - ETH support: 1915 - ETH resistance: 2060
Steady operation strategy:
1. Only test positions lightly at key levels, do not over-leverage or go all in. 2. Always set stop-loss for every trade; exit promptly if incorrect, do not hold the position. 3. Open fewer positions in a volatile market; trade in the direction of a clear trend. 4. Do not trade emotionally, do not revenge trade.
Trading is a long-term endeavor; surviving is more important than making quick money.
Investing carries risks, contract trading is relatively high risk, participate rationally.
"For Beginners in Contracts, First Learn Not to Lose, Then Think About Earning"
Many people want to double their investment as soon as they enter a contract, but they quickly lose everything. A steady approach is actually very simple: first don't lose, then make small profits, and finally compound.
Here are 3 practical pieces of advice for beginners:
1. Start with a small amount of capital to practice, then increase your investment after mastering discipline. 2. Set a fixed number of trades each day, do not impulsively increase your position. 3. Do not engage in revenge trading on the day of a loss, and don't rush to break even.
Contracts are a long-distance race, not a sprint. Maintain your mindset and control your actions, you have already outperformed 80% of people.
Investment carries risks, contract trading is relatively high risk, participate rationally. #合约新手 #Trading Pitfalls #稳健合约 #BTC #ETH #Bnb
《The 3 Habits of Truly Profitable Contract Traders》
To achieve stable profits in contracts, it relies not on how skilled the technique is, but on discipline.
1. Always maintain a light position Even in the most promising market, do not go all in or take huge risks. Small positions + compound interest are far more sustainable than heavy positions risking your life. 2. Always set stop losses Do not open positions without stop losses, this is the bottom line. Accept small losses to avoid large losses. 3. Only trade markets you understand If you don't understand, hold cash, do not force trades. Trading is about waiting for opportunities, not seeking excitement.
Stability does not mean earning slowly, but losing less and living longer. Investment has risks, contract trading risks are higher, participate rationally.
US-Iran Conflict Escalation: Bitcoin Drops Then Rebounds, Is It Safe Haven or Risk? Understanding in One Article
The Middle East is engulfed in conflict again, with the US-Iran tensions escalating, causing violent fluctuations in global markets. Bitcoin experienced a typical sharp drop followed by a V-shaped rebound, with network liquidations and capital inflows occurring simultaneously, as the narrative of 'digital gold' is once again put to the test.
On February 28, news of the US-Israel joint airstrike landed, causing BTC to quickly dip, reaching a 24-hour low of $63,216, a drop of nearly 7%; mainstream coins like ETH and SOL also saw significant declines. According to CoinGlass data, approximately $460 million was liquidated across the network in 24 hours, affecting over 140,000 people, with long positions remaining high.
Steady operation strategy: 1. Only open small test positions at key levels; avoid heavy positions and all-in bets. 2. Always use stop-loss for each trade; exit promptly if wrong, do not hold. 3. In a volatile market, avoid opening positions; operate with the trend when it's clear. 4. Trade without emotions, do not open positions out of revenge.
Trading is a long-term endeavor; surviving is more important than making quick money. Investing carries risks; contract trading has higher risks; participate rationally.
1. Only take small positions at key levels, avoid heavy positions and all-in strategies. 2. Always set a stop loss for each order, exit promptly if wrong, do not hold onto losing positions. 3. Open fewer positions in a volatile market; operate in the direction of a clear trend. 4. Do not trade emotionally or retaliate by opening positions.
Trading is a long-term endeavor; surviving is more important than making quick money.
Investment carries risks; contract trading has higher risks, participate rationally.
The core of stable profit in contracts: small losses, large gains.
Those who can truly survive in contract trading for the long term understand one principle: Cut losses and let profits run.
Simply achieve 3 points:
1. Small stop losses; don't hold onto losing trades. 2. Don't rush to make profits; let the trend give you profits. 3. Avoid frequent trading; 1-2 trades a day are sufficient.
Make more when you profit and lose less when you lose; in the long run, this means positive returns.
Investment carries risks; contract trading is particularly risky, so participate rationally. #合约风控 #趋势交易 #仓位管理 #交易逻辑 #BTC
Before the trend emerges, the best operation for contracts is to stay in cash.
Many people lose on contracts, it's not that they misread the direction, but that they can't control their hands. Without a clear trend, it's a volatile market; in a volatile market, it's best to do less and do it lightly.
Stable approach: - Don't guess the top, don't bottom-fish. - Only wait for signals, don't force trades. - If you make a small loss, just walk away, don't fall in love with the battle. - Better to miss out than to make a mistake.
Patience is the best weapon for contract traders. Investment carries risks, and contract trading has higher risks; participate rationally.
My Contract Trading Principles (Conservative Version)
I focus on BTC and ETH contract trend trading, with a conservative style, prioritizing risk control.
I only share here: 1. Key support and resistance levels in the market 2. Position management and stop-loss settings 3. Response strategies for volatile/trending markets 4. Trading mindset and pitfall avoidance experience
My trading bottom line: ✅ Always trade with light positions, never full positions or all-in ✅ Do not open positions without stop-loss, do not hold losing trades, do not average down ✅ Do not chase highs or sell at lows, do not trade frequently ✅ Only trade in markets I understand, earning money within my cognitive limits ✅ Do not shout trades, do not recommend trades, do not act on behalf of clients, do not divert traffic
The market has risks, and contract risks are even higher.