| |  Yesterday we planned your exit. Today, we talk position sizing—because even the best pick can wreck you if you go in too heavy.  |  |  Too many traders blow up accounts by aping in full throttle. Smart allocation spreads risk. A moonshot might get 1–2% of your stack. Your core holds? 40–60%. Never risk more than you can afford to lose—or sleep on.  |  |  Sizing isn’t about fear. It’s how pros stay in the game long enough to win big.  |  |  Tomorrow, we’ll explore diversification done right—without watering down your portfolio.  |  |  |  | Sponsored Content |  | Gold Just Hit $3,500—And Top Analysts Now Say $6,000 Is PossibleGold just shattered its all-time high again— $3,500 an ounce. Now the biggest names on Wall Street are warning: Goldman Sachs predicts gold will hit $3,700 by Q3 of this year.JP Morgan predicts gold will break $4,000 by mid-2026.Frank Holmes, CEO of U.S. Global Investors, anticipates gold hitting $6,000 during Trump's term, citing a potential dollar reset and increased gold buying by BRICS nations.
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 Time is running out. Go here to claim your guide—before the next surge.  |  |  |  | Poll Of The Day |  |  |  | Do you use position sizing to manage risk in your crypto portfolio? |  |  |  |  |  | Fun Fact Of The Day |  |  Venture capitalists rarely put more than 5% of a fund into any one startup—because they know even great ideas can fail. Smart crypto traders follow the same rule.  |  |  | 
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