In the stock, futures, or cryptocurrency markets, a position refers to the amount or percentage of a specific asset held by an investor. It indicates how much of your total capital is allocated to buying or selling a particular asset. For instance, if you have $100,000 in investment funds and $30,000 is allocated to a single stock, your position in that stock is 30%.
Many newcomers focus solely on which assets to buy, while overlooking “how much to buy.” In reality, position sizing is the key factor that determines both potential returns and risk exposure.
Proper position management enables investors to control risk while maximizing capital efficiency.
A position is not just a theoretical concept—it is a direct approach to capital management in investing. Understanding positions and mastering position control techniques is essential for beginners who want to become accomplished investors.





