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Beginner's Life-Saving Version · Low-Risk Perpetual Grid (Almost No Liquidation)
1. Use leverage of only 1 to 2 times, never above 3 times.
High leverage on contract grids leads to a waterfall straight to zero; 1x is the safest.
2. Only trade low-range sideways coins, avoid volatile coins with sharp rises and falls.
BTC and ETH are the most stable.
3. Keep the core position light, leave half of the funds as margin.
When prices drop, you have extra money to add, avoiding liquidation.
Second, the logic for opening long positions during a decline (Straightforward version)
Set your range:
For example, current price 60,000
Set the low range at 55,000–62,000
Open 15–20 grid levels
Each grid drop of about 350 USD opens a long position
- Drop one grid → Open a small long position
- Drop another grid → Add more to the long position
When prices rise slightly, automatically take profit and sell, earning the spread
Oscillate back and forth daily, collecting profits without watching the market.
Third, why is this method less likely to liquidate?
1. Positions are evenly distributed, no heavy concentration
2. Low leverage, can withstand sharp drops
3. Automatic profit-taking on rises, reducing position size
4. Earn the spread and cash out, not betting on direction
Fourth, the biggest truth I tell you
- Sideways market grinding: 90% win rate with grid, much more