The most suitable position sizing is the loss you can accept. When you hit your stop loss, can you accept the amount you've lost? If you can accept it, then that's good position sizing. Leave the rest to the market. Many times, I can hold it steady, but you can't. That means my position sizing is appropriate and you're going all-in. So when you make money, you make less, and when you lose, you lose big. Does everyone agree with this logic? #BTC $BTC

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GateUser-2835cf52vip
· 8m ago
Happy New Year 🧨
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