How Much Money Is Reasonable to Invest in Crypto? Back It Out From Your Own Budget

"How much should I put in crypto?" has no fixed answer, but it has a reverse-derivation method you can apply to your own life. This piece walks through it across emergency reserves, debt, income volatility, and psychological tolerance.

How Much Crypto Should You Invest? Setting Position Sizes and Loss Limits

More than "what to buy," "how much" decides whether you survive in crypto. This article uses a plain approach to help you set your position size and loss limits clearly.

How to Actually Set a Stop Loss: Three Methods and One Hard Rule

A stop loss isn't "how much pain I can stand before selling." It's a rule you write before the trade and never edit during the trade. Here are three working methods, where each fits, and the details that ruin people.

The Real Risks of Crypto Leverage: Why Beginners Should Stay Away From Futures

Leverage magnifies more than profit — it magnifies slippage, funding, emotion and error. A look at the mechanics and real scenarios that explain why "just a little leverage" is often a beginner's first step to zero.

Are High-Yield Stablecoin Products Trustworthy? Where the Yield Comes From and Where the Risk Hides

"Stable" applies to the coin's price, not to your principal. Outsized stablecoin APYs almost always correspond to a risk you haven't seen. This piece peels it apart in two layers — where the yield comes from, then where the risk hides — and closes with a conservative playbook.

The Five Crypto Risk Signals Every Beginner Should Know

When any of these five signals shows up, stop before you act. They are not proof of a scam on their own, but ignoring them is how most preventable losses start.

Why Stablecoins Depeg: The Main Causes Explained

A stablecoin is not a promise of one dollar; it is a design meant to stay close to one dollar. Understanding the main causes of depeg is more useful than memorizing tickers.

What Is Liquidity Risk? A Crypto-Market Perspective

Liquidity = whether you can exit at a reasonable price when you want to. From that plain definition, this article unpacks why crypto markets are prone to liquidity crises, the common traps, and what an individual can do about it.

How Is Crypto Taxed? A Compliance and Filing Primer

In many countries, swapping coins, receiving airdrops, and paying with stablecoins can all be taxable events. This piece covers the common taxable scenarios, basic accounting concepts, filing channels, and the cost of not reporting — as general guidance, not local tax advice.

A Crypto Black Swan Just Hit — Now What? A Staged Emergency Plan

Crypto black swans aren't a matter of *if* but *when*. This is a staged checklist — before, during, after — so when one suddenly lands, you at least know your next move.

How Do You Manage Risk in Crypto? Position Size, Stops, and Not Going All-In

Surviving in crypto isn't about catching the pump — it's about managing risk. Here's only-spare-money, sizing, stops, the three "don'ts," and turning them into your own rules.