Hello, here's a moment of regression to think about your next action plan.

everyone who comes here for the first time wants to win something on the crypto market, but only a small group of people manage to do it, this is due to the fact that every now and then we see how the crypto market is quickly gaining in value and therefore, deceived by the temptation to do it quickly, we start playing more and more aggressively in order to "it is best to maximize profit", unfortunately in most cases investing in (meme-coins) does not bring any profits,

this is due to the fact that most beginner "investors" do not have enough humility to look at the position and slowly withdraw from it, an example may be my aggressive play and hesitations as to whether my decisions are really good, I often changed them all the time. my tactics and converted crypto from pool 1 to pool 2 or when I had the opportunity when I had almost $54 from the level of $7 but... I did not withdraw from it and in the end the lack of humility to let go and enjoy a small win was disastrous then even when I closed my position, I stubbornly tried to repeat this action, but high market fluctuations once again reset my account to zero. Moving on to the end, I would like to give advice to beginner investors (although I only have 2-3 years of experience in observing the crypto market), please do not risk it on the market crypto and play wisely and draw conclusions from your wins and losses. (the result on SS was made on BTC with a leverage of +/- 100) - I am becoming more and more convinced that playing with high leverage does not make sense.

3 golden tips for beginners:

1.Try to enter only 1/4 or 1/2 of your capital into the market to minimize the risk

2. Leverage above 10 probably won't give you back, and playing with leverage of 100 can reset your account to zero within 1 minute

3. If you see that your position is minus +/-30% and your observation shows that there will be a downward trend, give up the position (better than nothing)

ps. Leave behind 3 golden pieces of advice for beginners and me