Many people blow up their accounts in contracts every day, yet they dive in headfirst without really understanding what they are playing with. $BTC

The platform advertises "5x, 10x leverage," and many people believe it without question. $ETH

For example, if there is 10,000 U in the account, and one can only bear a loss of 500 U, they dare to open a position of 30,000 U. They think they are using 5x leverage, but in reality, they are holding on with dozens of times leverage. With slight market fluctuations, they blow up their accounts and become the ATM for the big players.

Those who truly know how to play have a completely different mindset. For them, contracts are not gambling but a risk management tool. Where does profit come from? It comes from the chips left behind when others blow up their accounts.

The operation rhythm of experts is very clear: 70% of the time is spent waiting, waiting for the market to provide the right opportunity to strike. Once they do strike, they harvest accurately and decisively. On the other hand, most people frequently operate, becoming busier and losing more, ultimately working for the platform for free.

To survive in contracts, the key is two words: restraint.

When others are panicking, you must stay calm; when others are greedy, you must be cautious. Losses must be strictly controlled, not exceeding 5% of the account; but once there is a profit, you must dare to amplify it, letting profits run, and not rush to lock them in.

Some say contracts are gambling, but that is not correct.

The ones truly gambling are those who blindly over-leverage and operate randomly based on feelings. Those who can calculate are relying not on luck, but on discipline and probability.

A person rushing in will eventually crash; with someone guiding them, they can walk more steadily. If you really want to change, it’s better to join me in layout early.

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