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After losing 4000U, my fans have already turned the tide with this trick.
Last month, a fan reached out: "Brother Mao, I played futures in the crypto market and lost all 4000U. Is there any hope?"
I didn’t ask for details, just had him review the reasons for his losses—going all-in, chasing gains and cutting losses, buying the dip against the trend... He had almost checked off all the major trading taboos.
Then I shared with him a basic framework for opening positions in futures trading:
① First buy 20%
② If you buy incorrectly and lose 10%, cut your losses immediately
The loss is 2% of the total position
③ If you buy correctly and gain 10%, add 20% to the position, then if it rises another 10%, add another 20%
Finally, add 40% to maximize the winning results
As long as you don’t lose 10%, hold. Once it drops 10%, close the entire position immediately.
That’s roughly the core idea—minimize risk, similar to the approach of the trading legend Livermore.
Of course, this is just a rough framework. When implementing it, you’ll definitely encounter many uncertainties because the market is unpredictable.
I often follow this method during trading, and overall, the results are pretty good so far. But it’s not foolproof; it’s just about reducing risk and increasing profitability.
Trading futures requires a method; otherwise, you’ll only become a leek.