Many people believe that contracts are a technical issue, but now I tell you, it’s your mindset that is wrong. Please pay attention, after all, your U doesn’t come from the wind.

After doing contracts for a long time, you will discover a heartbreaking truth: most of the people who lose money are not due to poor skills, but because their mindset is chaotic. I was once like this; after hitting a stop loss, I hurried to find the next order to recover, making a little profit and running, holding on stubbornly when losing a bit.

I was trading every day, but my account was getting lighter. During that period, I learned a lot of techniques, but I could never stabilize.

Until one day I completely stopped, looked back at my trading records, and realized: the problem was never the method, but the execution, especially the execution of mindset.

Later I started to practice "do less, do slowly"—when the market is unclear, stay in cash, write scripts only when I see signals, set stop-loss and take-profit points in advance, and leave the orders alone. I only look at the market once a day; if there are trades, I execute them, if not, I continue to wait. Conversely, since then, I have gradually stabilized.

Sometimes I see others making huge profits or losses overnight, while my account only moved 2%. But I sleep soundly, because I know I am doing "things in the plan." Now I no longer feel anxious about missing out on market movements; what I care more about is: did I execute this order according to the plan, and is this rhythm suitable for me? After being able to do this, I found that making money is actually not that difficult.

If you are also experiencing anxiety, struggle, and uncertainty, why not slow down a bit, stabilize a bit, and set a "rhythm" for yourself? Don’t think that every order has to make a profit, but strive to understand clearly why each order is being made.

The cryptocurrency market is full of uncertainty and challenges. Investors participating in cryptocurrency investments should fully understand the associated risks, remain calm and rational, and respond to market changes with a steady strategy!