Để xác định cọin khỏe hay không thì phải dựa vào nhiều yếu tố như : câu chuyện xung quanh dự án, Volume gom hàng, định giá cao hay thấp, chart…v..v.. Ví như so sánh 4 con hàng Link, Ondo, Dym, Saga như hình thì Link, Ondo đang là coin khoẻ, sau cũ rũ hàng vừa rồi thì 2 con này chỉ mất vài cây nến là trở lại vị trí trước đó như chưa hề có chuyện gì, thậm chí là vượt luôn mức giá trước khi rũ. Link vs Ondo cũng là 2 con hàng ít được mọi người nhắc đến hay hỏi đến, đến lúc bơm cũng chính là lúc ra tin Gia Đình Trump mua 2 con này.
Ngược lại 2 con Dym, Saga đi đâu cũng thấy hỏi, ở đâu cũng nhắc tới, sau cú rũ hàng vừa rồi, cá 🐟 con vẫn còn ôm hàng nên nặng thuyền, giá không thể hồi lại vị trí trước khi rũ, nếu MM rũ xong mà cá con rớt hàng thì giá sẽ hồi rất nhanh. Ngoài ra còn những yếu tố khác nữa… 10 con yếu nhưng nếu may mắn phút cuối cá 🐟 con chịu nhả hàng, MM thấy thơm thì sẽ nhảy vào bơm, nhưng may mắn chỉ 2/10, lúc đó thì chúng ta lại cho rằng giá thấp, lực yếu vẫn bay như thường nhưng thực tế là do con đó cá 🐟 con đã bán và nhảy sang con khác nên mới dc vậy.
Biết là coin khoẻ nhưng chưa chắc bạn bắt được Entry giá tốt. Nhiều khi Fomo lại đu phải giá cao. Nên phải xét trên nhiều yếu tố chứ không riêng gì đường giá.
LƯU Ý : ĐÂY CHỈ LÀ CHIA SẺ CÁ NHÂN, KHÔNG PHẢI LỜI KHUYÊN ĐẦU TƯ. $LINK $DYM $SAGA
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How to Avoid Losses in Future Trading: It Took Me Almost 3.5 Years
If you’re here, you’ve probably tasted the highs and lows of futures trading. Let me tell you, I’ve been through it all—blown accounts, sleepless nights, and the frustration of seeing the market move against me. But every loss taught me something, and now I’m sharing those lessons with you. These are real mistakes I’ve made and the strategies I use now to minimize losses.
1. Risk Management: The First Lesson I Learned the Hard Way When I started, I thought risking big would lead to big rewards. Wrong. Risk management is the backbone of trading. Here’s what I do now: Risk no more than 2% per trade: This rule saved my account. Even after a streak of losses, I had enough capital to recover. Stop losses are a must: Once, I refused to cut my losses, hoping for a reversal—it never came. Now, my stop loss is non-negotiable. Leverage wisely: Initially, I used high leverage recklessly and paid the price. Now, I use leverage between 5x to 10x, only when I have a solid setup. For uncertain trades, I lower it. 2. Trading Without a Plan? A Costly Mistake Early on, I traded impulsively—jumping into trades just because the market “looked good.” That approach drained my account. Now, every trade I take has a detailed plan: Entry and exit points: I decide these before I open the trade. Clear profit and loss targets: This keeps me disciplined, even when emotions run high. No room for guesswork: If I can’t justify the trade with logic and analysis, I don’t take it. 3. Misreading Charts Almost Broke Me At first, I relied on gut feelings and overcomplicated charts. After losing repeatedly, I stripped my approach back to the basics: Support and resistance levels: I stopped fighting these levels and started respecting them. Candlestick patterns: Patterns like engulfing candles and dojis now guide my entries and exits. Trend lines: Following the trend, instead of trying to predict reversals, made a massive difference.
4. Indicators Are Tools, Not Predictions I made the mistake of overloading my charts with indicators and blindly trusting them. Now, I only use what works: Moving Averages (MA): These help me identify the trend. I rely on the 50-day and 200-day MA for longer-term direction. RSI (Relative Strength Index): It helps me spot overbought and oversold zones. Volume: I use volume to confirm the strength of a move or breakout. I’ve learned to combine indicators with price action instead of relying solely on them.
5. Emotional Trading: My Worst Enemy After a loss, I used to jump straight back in to “win it back.” That approach turned small losses into massive ones. Here’s what I do now: Step away after a loss: A break gives me clarity and helps me avoid revenge trading. Focus on the bigger picture: I remind myself that one trade doesn’t define my trading journey. Accept losses as part of trading: Losses are inevitable, but I treat them as learning opportunities.
6. The Overlooked Mistakes I Made
Here are some costly errors I’ve made that no one warned me about: Overtrading small moves: I used to chase every tiny price fluctuation, thinking I’d stack up profits. Instead, I racked up losses and fees. Now, I wait for high-probability setups. Neglecting fees and funding rates: I once realized my profits were wiped out by fees. Now, I factor these into every trade. Ignoring the bigger trend: I used to focus only on 1-minute or 5-minute charts. Now, I start with higher timeframes (like 4-hour and daily) to understand the bigger picture. Overconfidence in leverage: Using 10x leverage without proper analysis led to painful losses. Now, I use higher leverage only when the setup is backed by strong technicals.
7. Backtesting and Journaling Turned My Trading Around One thing I wish I’d done sooner is backtesting. Testing my strategies on historical data showed me what works and what doesn’t. Journaling my trades has also been a game-changer—it helps me identify patterns in my mistakes and refine my approach.
My Biggest Takeaway Every loss I’ve experienced taught me something valuable. Futures trading isn’t about avoiding losses entirely—it’s about learning how to manage them and improving with every trade. The key is discipline, risk management, and constantly adapting to the market. If you’re struggling, don’t be discouraged. Use your losses as stepping stones, and you’ll get better with time.
#HaveYouBinanced đây là kết quả khi tôi tham gia thị trường. Tôi rất vui vì điều này , một bài học khi giao dịch future. Tôi đã trả học phí để học cách giao dịch , cách quản lý vốn , cách sử dụng đòn bẩy . Hy vọng những giao dịch lần sau sẽ giảm thiệt hại hơn và dần có lời.