A man who trades cryptocurrencies, how can he return to a normal life? To be honest, it's very difficult.
I have a friend who initially just tried to play with contracts, starting with 1500 in capital, and in two days made it to 40,000. At that time he thought he was the Buffett of the crypto world, making money too easily.
Although later, due to heavy investment, all-in, and holding positions, the 40,000 turned back into a few hundred, he was already hooked.
Every day he stared at the market, not eating or sleeping, saying, "Contract traders don't play," but when there was an opportunity, he rushed in more than anyone else.
Contracts, to put it bluntly, are fast. With dozens of times leverage, if you bet right on a wave of market movement, the funds shoot up quickly. It's faster than stock trading, more thrilling than gambling, and while you can earn a lot, you can also lose big.
Stocks can only rise or fall by a maximum of 10% in a day, but in the crypto world, it's not uncommon to see fluctuations of 100% in a single day.
Once you've tasted the sweetness, there's only one thought in your mind: I can still turn this around.
But the reality is, most people don't get the chance to turn things around before the market has cleaned them out.
This is also why, once you start playing with contracts, it's really hard to turn back.
It's not because of greed, but because it's too fast, too exhilarating, and feels too much like a dream.
—— The dream is too beautiful, and the cost is too great.
