People often ask me a question: "Brother, do you want to take on newcomers?"

I usually don't answer directly. I just say something straightforward: my light is always on.

I don't pull people in, I don't deceive, and I don't chase you for promised profits.

If you really want to learn and are willing to settle down and take the right path, you will naturally see the light and come over.

I don't teach you to gamble. Gambling is about luck, and it will eventually have to be paid back.

What I teach is one thing: in the contract market, how to survive steadily and then slowly make money.

If you are still being led by the market, making three to five trades a day, your heartbeat fluctuating with the K-line, afraid to take profits when you win and unwilling to cut losses when you lose.

Then you must remember one thing: if you want to make big money in contracts, learn to avoid liquidation first.

This market is not lacking smart people; it lacks those who can endure, can be patient, and can follow discipline.

Only those who can survive have the qualifications to talk about turning things around and the future.

No simulations, no stories, no grand promises.

Every trade—why to enter, how to adjust if wrong—are all clear. There are still spots available in the battle team.

You are not here to make easy money; you are here to learn methods, practice execution, and preserve your life.

If you really want to turn things around and it's not based on luck, get on board and let's work together.

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