Many people blow up their accounts in contracts every day, yet they still enjoy it. Why? $ETH

The reason is simple: most people don't even understand what they're playing with.

When the platform says '5x leverage, 10x leverage', many people actually believe it. In reality, if you have 10,000 U in your account, you can afford to lose 500 U, but you end up opening a position of 30,000 U.

You think it's 5x, but in fact, you're already using dozens of times leverage to hold on. When the market shakes slightly, you blow up directly and become a cash machine for the big players.

Those who really know how to play have a completely different mindset. For them, contracts are not a gamble but a tool for risk management. Where does the profit come from?

It's the chips left behind when others get liquidated.

The rhythm of a skilled operator is like this: 70% of the time is spent waiting, and they only act when the market gives a suitable opportunity. Once they strike, they harvest precisely, cleanly, and decisively. In contrast, most people frequently operate, becoming busier and losing more, ultimately working for the platform for free.

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

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

Some say contracts are gambling. Wrong. The real gamblers are those who blindly over-leverage and randomly bet based on feelings. Those who can do the math rely not on luck, but on discipline and probability.