$BTC $BNB If you only do 10% compound interest each time, the effect is also astonishing! For example, you can do this: take profits when Bitcoin gains 5% each time, and at least hold 10% of BNB. Following this logic in spot trading is the key to victory. The rest depends on discipline! If you plan to trade contracts, be prepared for your account to be wiped out; otherwise, it's better not to touch it!

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MarginMoth
· 04-22 04:33
Spot trading gradually taking profits steadily, especially with Bitcoin whose fluctuations aren't too outrageous, allowing for controlled drawdowns.
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GateUser-7df43e29
· 04-21 12:47
A 10% compound interest doesn't seem like much, but over a longer period, it's truly impressive. The key is execution.
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NodeOutsider
· 04-20 09:15
Taking 10% from BNB and following this approach is possible, but it also depends on the overall market environment. During sideways consolidation, it's easy to get slapped back and forth.
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HexiHoodie
· 04-20 06:30
Discipline is the true core +1; many people lose because they want to double their gains with a little profit, and hold on stubbornly when they lose a little.
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Glass-HeartMarketMaker
· 04-20 01:48
That line about the contract is so true—no stop-loss set = eventual zeroing out, it's just a matter of time.
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ShatteredGlaze
· 04-20 01:24
The premise of compound interest is not to lose the profits back, it is recommended to take out a portion of the profit each time to lock it in; this will help keep a much steadier mindset.
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MarketMakingForMoonlitDeepPool
· 04-20 01:20
Would stopping at 5% cause you to miss the trend segment? Maybe you can split into two levels: sell half first, then trail the stop to take profit on the rest.
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OvernightPositionPhobia
· 04-20 01:15
To put it simply, it's too difficult to execute, especially after several consecutive take-profit orders followed by a losing trade on the next one, many people start to get emotional and increase their position size.
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TheTreeInTheCenterOfMistValley
· 04-20 01:12
I prefer to set the risk first: a maximum loss of 1%-2% per trade, and then discuss earning 5% or 10%. Otherwise, the profit target is meaningless.
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ExitLiqNow
· 04-20 01:10
Zeroing out warnings must be pinned to the top; the contract is really not a technical issue, it's a human nature issue: greed, impatience, stubbornness, gambling.
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