Brothers and sisters, let's talk about contracts. Let me clarify a few truths to help you break the "liquidation-recharge" cycle.
Why do liquidations happen so often? It's simple — you don't really understand what you're playing with! When I first entered the market, my account had 10,000 USDT. I saw the platform claiming "10 times leverage," and I believed it, thinking I could only lose a maximum of 1,000 USDT. But then I made a mistake and opened a position of 50,000 USDT. As soon as the market moved slightly, I was liquidated, and the screen was filled with red; I was completely stunned. That night, staring at my balance, my hands couldn't stop shaking, and I suddenly realized: it turns out contracts are not what I thought was 10 times leverage, but I was gambling my life at dozens of times the risk!
After that, I pondered: why do some people say "contracts are hell," while others treat contracts like an ATM? It became clear that those who really know how to play do not gamble on market direction but calculate probabilities and manage risks. While others are greedily going all in, I grit my teeth and hold back; when others explode with loss-related emotions, I calmly buy at lower prices. Do you think profits come from nowhere? In fact, they are just the chips left behind by others after their liquidation!
Ultimately, what matters in contracts is not who can make accurate calls, but who can survive the longest. After eight years, I've seen too many people go from millions to zero, eventually leaving the market quietly. There is one rule: those with a gambler's mentality will eventually lose everything; those who are steady and methodical are the ones who have the right to laugh last.
So remember, brothers and sisters: contracts are not hell; blind gambling is! You can either continue to be harvested by the market or wake up completely and learn to stand on the side of harvesting.
A single tree cannot form a forest, and a lone sail cannot travel far. A person rushing blindly will eventually crash; with someone knowledgeable to guide you, you can walk steadily and go far. I'm always here; it's just a matter of whether you are willing to take that step to change!

