Whether it's trading perpetual contracts, chasing meme coins, or betting real money in prediction markets, I’ve always had a habit — setting a deadline for my principal.



Why do this? There are at least two benefits.

First, it makes every decision sufficiently weighty. When you clearly know that this money is an investment within the rules, you won't act rashly. The principal cap acts like a fence, forcing you to genuinely consider the win rate, risk-reward ratio of each trade, rather than following the crowd blindly. This level of seriousness is directly reflected in your trading discipline.

Second, the worst-case scenario is always acceptable. Misjudgment? Then just lose part of the principal. But you will never let a chain reaction of a mistake disrupt your entire rhythm. Some people blow up their accounts this way — after the first mistake, they become more and more unwilling to accept it, doubling down to try to recover, but end up sinking deeper and losing all their principal, destroying their entire trading plan.

So instead of worrying about whether each trade is a profit or a loss, it’s better to set safeguards from the start. Proper principal management keeps your mindset stable, increasing the chances of long-term gains.
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