In Futures, 📉 you can lose due to poor management.
Today I explain a REAL strategy with SL + TP1, TP2, and TP3 that separates impulsive traders from consistent ones 👇
🛑 1️⃣ STOP LOSS (SL): mandatory, non-negotiable
Before opening a futures trade, you must be clear about this:
📌 Where am I wrong?
Here goes your SL:
🔻 Below the minimum (LONG)
🔺 Above the maximum (SHORT)
❌ Never do it “by eye”
👉 Without SL = liquidation guaranteed sooner or later.
🎯 2️⃣ TP1: here you do NOT exit, here you PROTECT
This is the most common mistake 👇
Most close everything at TP1… and miss the big movements.
📍 In TP1 you do this: ✅ Close 30% – 50%
✅ You secure profit
✅ Move the SL to the entry point (Break Even)
🔥 From this moment:
The trade can NO longer lose
🔐 3️⃣ Move SL to Break Even (the key to the game)
If you have already taken partial profit and do NOT move the SL, you are giving away money 💸
📌 SL in Break Even means:
If the price returns → exit without loss
If it continues → you earn more
😎 Stop fighting with the market and let it decide.
🎯 4️⃣ TP2: consolidate profits
TP2 is usually at:
Resistance/support zone
Liquidity
Continuation of the impulse
📍 Here you can:
Close another 30% – 40%
Move the SL by structure
💰 You are already trading with total advantage.
🚀 5️⃣ TP3: let the market run
This TP is for:
🔥 Strong trends
🔥 Explosive movements
🔥 Trades that pay for several previous mistakes
📌 Here:
Let the rest run
SL follows the structure or EMA
👉 Not all trades reach here…
💎 but those who reach it grow the account.
🧠 CLEAR SUMMARY
✔ SL before entering
✔ TP1 = take partial + SL to BE
✔ TP2 = secure more profit
✔ TP3 = let it run
✔ Management > emotion
📉 In Futures, it's not the one who enters the most that wins
📊 the one who best manages risk wins
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