Contract operations suitable for beginners are not that complicated.
The core is just one thing: survive first, then talk about making money.
When you first enter the market, don't rush to take heavy positions.
Only use a small portion of the total capital, for example, 20%, to judge the direction.
This way, even if you are wrong, the loss will be small and won't be devastating.
Once the direction is wrong, you need a clear exit standard.
When this test position shows a significant loss, reaching the proportion you set in advance, directly cut your losses.
No hesitation, no fantasizing about a rebound.
Controlling losses is the most important lesson for beginners.
If the direction is right, don't add too much at once.
Every time the price moves into a valid space, gradually increase your position with a portion of the profits.
Confirm first, then scale up.
Instead of betting all your chips right from the start.
After increasing the position, risk control must not be relaxed.
As long as the overall position retraces to a level you can accept, exit entirely.
This step is not about admitting defeat, but about protecting your gains.
The money you earn only truly belongs to you at the moment you exit.
This type of operational thinking is essentially about going with the trend.
When losing, let it be a small loss; when making a profit, let the profits run slowly.
Do not pursue being right every time, only pursue an overall upward curve.
It needs to be understood that no strategy can guarantee success.
The market can change at any time, and there will definitely be deviations in execution.
The significance of a strategy is not to prevent you from losing money, but to prevent you from losing big.
For beginners, the biggest enemy has never been the market,
but impulse, luck, and randomness.
As long as you are willing to follow the rules, contracts are not necessarily a bottomless pit.
At the very least, you will not be trading based on luck anymore.
Follow Uncle Nan, not to say you will become extremely rich, but it is still possible to profit steadily with him!
Hesitation will cause you to miss opportunities, so grab it tightly!
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