#数字资产动态追踪 Quick money in contracts dies even faster. I've seen too many stories of overnight liquidations.



Surviving is really not difficult; the key is three ironclad rules:

**Rule 1: Take profits and run, don’t wait for the top**
Make 10% profit and be alert to danger; not all upward trends continue. Take half of the gains at 20%, let the rest run. Close all positions at 30%—this is not greed, it’s the rule of survival. Relying on a plan to make a living lasts longer than relying on luck.

**Rule 2: Cut losses decisively, like slicing meat**
Hesitating after a 15% drop? Then you’ve already lost. Cut immediately, don’t wait for a rebound. Even if a rebound comes, don’t feel bad—your pace is too slow, it’s time to lose. Remember: a position without a stop-loss is essentially gambling.

**Rule 3: Know when to sell, and learn to re-enter**
Did you sell too early? Re-enter at the original price when it pulls back; keeping your position intact can even double your cash flow. Missed the low point again? Enter unconditionally; the cost of fees is not worth mentioning.

A final, harsh truth: chasing the wind in short-term trading is seeking death. Those who truly win in the end are disciplined and control their rhythm.
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Degentlemanvip
· 15h ago
Really speaking, I've suffered too many losses on stop-loss strategies. Now I cut at 15% directly without hesitation. Staying alive is the hard truth.
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consensus_failurevip
· 22h ago
No matter how eloquently you put it, it's useless. The key is execution; most people can't even accomplish the first step.
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 22h ago
It's easy to say, buddy. I'm the kind of person who sells after making 10%, but I missed out on a 100% increase. Now I'm still trying to buy the dip and have lost my underwear.
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ForkTroopervip
· 22h ago
Everyone's right, but practical execution is the hardest. I always break the 15% stop-loss rule. When I see it dropping, I just want to wait for a rebound, but the rebound never comes, and I get liquidated.
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GasBanditvip
· 22h ago
That's a really harsh truth, but it's a brutally honest one. The stop-loss part hits the hardest—how many people die because they can't bear to take that one cut.
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