After entering a trade, the remaining task is how to respond to and handle the market conditions. If you accomplish these three things, your trading will not have major issues.

The first thing is to minimize trial and error costs, simply put, this means setting a stop-loss. By setting a stop-loss, even if you encounter an opposite market trend, your trial and error cost, which is the position you set, can minimize your losses;

The second thing is to protect your capital. This is a measure to take after the overall market experiences an opposite trend. At this time, even though the trade itself is not problematic, the overall market environment has changed, and you must take measures to exit. Because the environment has changed, it is difficult to remain unaffected, so protecting your capital is particularly important. Even if the market turns favorable again later, you can re-enter; safeguarding your capital is the top priority.

The third thing is to preserve profits. If there are no changes in the overall market as mentioned above, then hold according to your own logical rules, and wait for the situation to reverse before exiting, allowing you to obtain the most reasonable profit. Note that this is the most reasonable, not the most. Doing this can allow profits to grow while also facilitating a rational exit.

These are the three things you need to do after entering a trade. Repeating these actions can significantly stabilize your profits, of course, on the condition that you have a set of excellent trading rules. #圣诞行情预测 $BTC