u/No-Flounder312

SATOSHI NAKAMOTO STATUE IS SPOTTED IN TOKYO, JAPAN 🇯🇵 He created the world’s hardest money, then vanished forever 👀

u/No-Flounder312 — 7 days ago

Saylor unveils Strategy’s long-term Bitcoin vision

Michael Saylor says Strategy ultimately plans to buy more than $50 billion worth of Bitcoin, with the goal of owning around 7.5% of the total BTC supply.
“I’m buying something that becomes exponetially more valuable,” Saylor said while explaining his long term strategy.

He also repeated his bullish view, saying he belives Bitcoin could eventually reach $10 million per coin.The plan shows Strategy remains fully focused on accumulating Bitcoin as its main treasury asset and long-term investment.

u/No-Flounder312 — 14 days ago

Warren Buffett: “If you can’t handle a 50% drop, don’t own stocks.” Wonder what he’d say about crypto 😅

u/No-Flounder312 — 20 days ago

Are there any experienced crypto traders here?

I’m planning to trade more actively and wrote down a few rules that I think can help protect my capital. I’d really like to hear your opinion. Would you change or add anything?

  1. Always define your stop loss before entering a trade. You should know exactly where you’ll exit if the setup fails.
  2. Never risk more than a small percentage of your account on a single trade. Around 1% is a good benchmark, so a losing streak won’t wipe out your portfolio.
  3. Calculate your position size correctly. The same trade can be either safe or dangerous depending on how large your position is.
  4. Don’t try to be right on every trade. Even with a 30–40% win rate, you can still be consistently profitable if your winning trades are larger than your losses.
  5. Always pay attention to the risk-to-reward ratio. Risking $100 to make $50 doesn’t make much sense. A 1:3 ratio is much healthier, where you risk $100 for a potential $300 profit.

What do you think? Am I missing any important rules?

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