Viction Risk Management Plan (2026)
Define downside protection rules before entering a position so losses stay controlled.
By Menno — 13 years in crypto, 3 bear markets survived, zero paid promotions
Last updated: April 2026
Most investors lose money on Viction because they enter without a rules-based system. Layer 1 assets are base networks, so they often move with broad crypto cycles and liquidity conditions. Alpha Factory classifies Viction as medium to high risk. The goal is to make VIC decisions repeatable across bull and bear conditions.
Plan Objectives
- •Set maximum allocation before opening a trade.
- •Use invalidation levels instead of emotional exits.
- •Avoid over-concentration in one sector or token.
Execution Framework
- 1
Set a hard maximum allocation for VIC as a percentage of your total crypto portfolio.
- 2
Define an invalidation level tied to thesis failure, not a random percentage drawdown.
- 3
Use staggered entries and avoid doubling down after large drops without fresh confirmation.
- 4
Stress-test downside scenarios monthly and reduce exposure when risk indicators remain elevated.
Signals To Watch
- EVM-compatible blockchain with zero-gas fees for users, powered by a proof-of-stake-voting consensus.
Risk Checklist
- Viction can experience sharp drawdowns because it is a Layer 1 asset.
- Use staged entries and exits so one decision never determines full portfolio outcome.
- Reassess thesis quality on a fixed cadence instead of reacting to daily price moves.
Frequently Asked Questions
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