Brothers who make contracts, listen carefully.
What I’m saying is not some metaphysics or some divine secret,
but the experiences I’ve gained through real battles in the market over the years.
I started with small capital and worked my way up, relying not on luck but on a set of rules that seem very "clumsy" but can help people survive.
The first thing, operations can be ruthless, but the mindset must not be reckless.
Small capital must be split.
Every trade is an experiment, not a final battle. If the direction is right, let the market reward you; if the direction is wrong, immediately admit defeat and exit, don’t think about competing with the market.
Second, stop losses must be quick.
Don’t wait, don’t drag, don’t fantasize.
Once the market doesn’t go as you want, every additional second you hold on increases the risk.
In contracts, hesitation is the most expensive cost.
Third, consecutive losses must lead to stopping.
It’s not that the technique is lacking, but the state of mind has gone awry.
Continuing to trade at this point is just trading with emotions.
Close the software, leave the screen, wait for your mind to cool down before coming back.
Fourth, profits must be realized.
The numbers in your account are not yours; only what’s transferred to your wallet counts.
Many people have made money, but they have never truly taken it away.
Fifth, only trade in markets with direction.
Trends are friends, while fluctuations are enemies.
If you don’t understand, don’t trade; missing out is fine, but being ground down in back-and-forth is real loss.
Sixth, position sizes must be fixed.
With small positions for experimentation, you can lose many times but still continue to play.
Those who can truly stay long-term are not the all-in players but the disciplined ones.
Contracts are not a performance, nor a tool for overnight success.
It’s a long-term game.
When you execute the rules properly and shut down your emotions, you will find that making money becomes a side effect.
Wanting to flip your capital is not something that can be done by just scrolling in the plaza; if you really want to change, it’s better to layout with me early.
$CC $ZKP $BEAT



