BINANCE:BTCUSDT.P   Bitcoin / TetherUS PERPETUAL CONTRACT
Hello, what I am describing here is definitely not an “Investment Advice”. It is at your own risk, remember that you are responsible for your gains and losses!

Eliminating Liquidation Risk…

I do my transactions on the BINANCE exchange, my samples and recipes are according to the menus of this exchange.

Click on the tab in the Upper Right Corner of your Leveraged Trading Order menu.
Activate by clicking Preference – Position Mode – Hedge Mode.

The menu will change to Open - Close in Two Tabs at the Top
Your Margin Mode must be on "Cross"
Adjust your leverage settings (X) to your liking

OPEN
In this mode, you can only open LONG and SHORT positions, do not confuse them with the other menu in One-Way mode, open the position in LONG or SHORT position at the price and amount you want, paying attention to the support and resistance .

CLOSE
In this mode, you can only CLOSE LONG and SHORT positions, do not confuse them with the other menu in One-Way mode, you can close the positions you have opened in OPEN mode in this mode, the button colors are changing, please read above "CLOSE SHORT (GREEN)-CLOSE LONG (RED) carefully.

Watch more videos about HEDGE Usage and do small experiments….

Let's Come To Eliminate Liquidation Risk…

NOTE: Never Deal With Your Entire Cash!!!!
My recommendation is 10-15% of your maximum safe for leverage over 50X

We all open our positions for profit and enjoy our green USDTs rising in the submenu, but sometimes we wait for more without being ambitious and get stuck…

This is where the HEDGE mode comes to the rescue, you opened the POS and you are in profit, the price has increased or vice versa, you are in profit in the SHORT pose, please manage your psychology well in this profitable moment and move forward with the target, the opposite of the position we have opened and please pay attention here You open the reverse transaction “UP TO AMOUNT” as I described above…

You can use this method when you make a wrong transaction and fix your balance in the same way!

No matter where the price goes, the profit or loss you see is always fixed in your pocket… Our problem with being liquid is eliminated, and we can sleep comfortably.


Yes, but will this process continue forever? When do we take a profit or make a loss?

I have made hundreds of experiments without a stop so far, as a result, a price never falls or rises constantly, patience comes into play here, improve your technical analysis knowledge for direction determination, if you cannot draw graphs, trends, etc., follow many well-intentioned people who give support and resistance on social media! (I'm not talking about PHENOS here, most of them give you gas and sell their goods)

While the two-way trade is open, I sell 50% of the position in the profit, whichever direction I am approaching the support or resistance, and I switch to waiting, I realize my profit by gradually buying or selling in the direction of the reaction. Since it is HEDGE mode, of course, the other direction seems to be in loss, right here, again, I am waiting for the right price to come to support or resistance by reducing my loss percentage with gradual purchases.

I saw that there is a DUMP or PUMP risk, I am insuring myself by opening a reverse trade against my open loss trade, and I follow my trades according to the calming market direction.

I am happy if I could be useful, please do not lose your money, as someone who has been liquid many times, I did not get help from anyone, I found this method with my own research, since then my safe has not written off, I have not rushed and closed any of my positions.

Experiment with small amounts as much as you can, applying it correctly and with a little math, you'll be sure to see the benefits.

Your criticism and advice comments will be useful for us to improve each other.

Respects
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