“Contracts are something even dogs don't play with!” A few days ago, A-Jun was squatting at a barbecue stall drinking beer, while his phone kept popping up market notifications—last year he relied on this thing, using 1500U in living expenses to roll up to 40,000U in two days, then immediately treated the whole dormitory to an all-night internet cafe, drinking Red Bull like water.

That was last June, he opened a 20x ETH long position, and in two nights his account soared from 1500 to 40,000, he was walking on air.

I advised him to take his profits, but he pounded his chest: “This money comes ten times faster than working, why stop?”

He then heavily invested in FIL, and as a result, one bearish candle dropped 42%, leaving only 800 from 40,000U.

With red eyes, he went all in on LUNA, and a few days later, 800 turned into 80.

The scariest part is not the liquidation, but that his life was completely hijacked by the “leverage rhythm”: during meals, his chopsticks hung in mid-air, eyes glued to the phone’s candlestick chart; waking up in the middle of the night to check his phone, fearing the strong liquidation SMS.

When on a date with his girlfriend, he said he was going to the restroom, but actually hid in the hallway to open a BTC short position.

In one minute, BTC dropped by 200 dollars, and when he returned, his face was darker than the bottom of a freshly scrubbed pot, leading to a hasty end to the date.

This April we went on a self-driving trip, at a highway service area he didn’t even pull out the fuel nozzle, just used the car’s WiFi to open a 50x short position.

“Bro, fill up number 95,” the gas station attendant's shout had barely faded when his phone popped up a liquidation alert—7000U was gone.

Now he curses “even dogs don’t play with contracts,” but when the market fluctuates, his fingers are quicker than anyone else’s to tap open the trading app.

Stocks have a maximum fluctuation of 10% in a day, while cryptocurrencies can double in an hour, this thrill is too easy to get addicted to.

But after taking too many shortcuts, people forget how to walk the normal path.

I always tell him to uninstall the app, but he is afraid to miss the next big bullish candle—little does he know, real opportunities never exist at the gambling table.

Before, he would crash around in the dark alone, now the light is in my hands.

The light is always on, will you follow? @不贪的阿 K

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