Regarding BNB trading, I want to emphasize one of the most important things — money must be split, this is the first rule of survival.
Taking 1000U as an example, my allocation plan is as follows:
**300U for intraday trading**. Only make one move per day at most, no greed. The goal of this part is quick profits, but the frequency must be controlled, otherwise the fees will eat up a large portion.
**300U to wait for swings**. Move only once every ten days or half a month. This part is to catch clear medium-term trends. No rush, patient traders can make big money here.
**The remaining 400U is life**. This is the baseline capital. If you truly lose this part, you still have a chance to turn things around. Always hold firm, unmoved as a mountain.
The most core point — **never fully load your position**. I’ve seen too many people exit because of full positions, and then there’s really no next chance. Distributing funds is not conservative; it’s about surviving longer on the path of compound interest.
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DefiVeteran
· 01-11 12:55
That's right, where are all the full-position traders now?
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NftBankruptcyClub
· 01-11 12:50
Everyone who was fully invested has been wiped out; there's no denying that.
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Deconstructionist
· 01-11 12:45
Full positions have become a thing of the past. This allocation method is indeed an essential lesson for staying alive.
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HappyWealthAbundance
· 01-11 12:38
Hop in!🚗
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DegenWhisperer
· 01-11 12:30
Those full-position folks are really stupid. How many times have I seen it? One wave and it's gone.
Regarding BNB trading, I want to emphasize one of the most important things — money must be split, this is the first rule of survival.
Taking 1000U as an example, my allocation plan is as follows:
**300U for intraday trading**. Only make one move per day at most, no greed. The goal of this part is quick profits, but the frequency must be controlled, otherwise the fees will eat up a large portion.
**300U to wait for swings**. Move only once every ten days or half a month. This part is to catch clear medium-term trends. No rush, patient traders can make big money here.
**The remaining 400U is life**. This is the baseline capital. If you truly lose this part, you still have a chance to turn things around. Always hold firm, unmoved as a mountain.
The most core point — **never fully load your position**. I’ve seen too many people exit because of full positions, and then there’s really no next chance. Distributing funds is not conservative; it’s about surviving longer on the path of compound interest.