"Your ROI isn’t that high" is something I often hear about my copy trading account. Let me clarify: this is spot trading—a very low-risk trading option. If I were trading futures, I could easily use 30x leverage (I like the number 30, by the way), which would push my ROI to an impressive 240%. Sounds great, right? But it’s also 30 times riskier.
When trading medium to low-risk products like spot, the ROI is naturally lower. However, that doesn’t mean it’s unprofitable—it just requires a different approach. In spot trading, to achieve significant gains, you need more capital compared to futures. Yes, you can 20x your spot portfolio, but it takes patience and time. Futures might give you quicker returns, but the risk of liquidation is exponentially higher.
Spot trading is about sustainability and consistency. It’s ideal for those who prioritize steady, long-term growth over short-term, high-risk gains. So, while the ROI may seem modest, the trade-off is a more secure path to profitability.
Apologies for the confusion earlier 🙏 I recently made a mistake when I closed my portfolios, thinking it would just pause my copy trading stats and allow me to resume later. I needed to move some funds from my lead account to my spot wallet for various reasons. Unfortunately, I now realize that closing a portfolio completely disrupts the copy trading process, and I deeply regret any inconvenience this may have caused to those who were copying me. I won’t be closing any portfolios moving forward, so feel free to resume following me if you were previously copying my trades. Thanks for your patience, and again, my apologies for the mix-up!
Futures trading can be extremely risky, especially during market corrections where many traders face liquidation. Spot trading, on the other hand, is much safer. If you’re unsure about trading on your own, consider following a reliable copy trader. I’ve been guiding traders for months, providing signals and managing a copy trading account to help others succeed.
Remember, risk management is essential in trading—it’s not optional. Always prioritize it to protect your capital and grow steadily.
I have decided to focus solely on trading and analyzing Shariah-compliant tokens and coins ($BTC $ETH $XRP & many more). While I have previously traded across various assets, my commitment to aligning my trading with Shariah principles now takes precedence. I have been a spot trader from the beginning, but not all spot assets meet Shariah compliance. Faith is more important than anything else, and I trust that God will guide me on this path.
We’ve seen another daily close below the main level on BTC.D, which signals a significant shift. With this crucial close in place, today’s candle closure becomes even more important, as it could lead to a capitulation candle—a key indicator of a serious change in altcoin momentum.
Recently, I experimented with spot grid bots to simplify my trading strategy. I set the lower limit to match my stop loss and the upper limit slightly higher than my final take profit, allowing for a potential runner. The trigger price was set to my desired entry point, creating a setup that resembles a futures trade where you can let it run autonomously. While setting stop losses and take profits in spot trading can be more complex compared to futures, this method has made the process much easier for me. I hope this insight proves helpful to you all!