# GATEIOINTO11

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I have 11 years of cryptocurrency trading experience, having encountered hundreds of altcoins, including Luna and others. Many beginners ask me why I don't place stop losses when I'm leading trades. I want to address this: with altcoins, I only trade small positions, focusing on transaction fees, liquidity, and the project fundamentals. Even if an altcoin drops 90%, it doesn't represent more than 10% of my total capital allocation. However, since these projects don't necessarily guarantee me 100%+ returns at all times, when it comes to futures trading, you must use stop losses and constantly m
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DOGE-5,43%
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2026HundredfoldLaunchvip:
I'm placing orders in one direction while also continuously doing quantitative trading. Regardless of whether the price goes up or down during the process, once it returns to the original position, the profits are already locked in. So when doing futures contracts to predict price movements by watching minute charts, I basically end up losing money.
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