Trading, light positions are fine, heavy positions are also acceptable
When trading, capital management has always been an important aspect.
Many people emphasize light positions, saying it can reduce risk; there are also many who emphasize heavy positions, saying one must seize opportunities, which light positions cannot achieve.
So which is it, light positions or heavy positions?
Actually, we can consider a few aspects:
First, your ability. If you have a strong entry skill and can often enter at the market's explosive points, then you should seize the opportunity and take heavy positions.
If your entry ability is weak, then light positions are definitely better, with wider stop losses being more favorable, otherwise you will repeatedly hit stop losses.
Second, your level of desire. If your desire is strong, your position should definitely be heavier; if your desire is small, your position should be lighter.
Third, your risk tolerance. For a single trade, how much loss can you accept? If your tolerance is high, your position will certainly be high; if you cannot tolerate large drawdowns, your position will definitely be light.
Therefore, whether to take heavy or light positions depends on the individual, their ability, desire, and risk tolerance. What is suitable for you is the best; what works for others may not be suitable for you.