Why do so many people still play contracts even though they blow up every day?
It's simple, most people don't really know what they're doing
The platform says 5x and 10x leverage, do you really think it's 5x? Come on
You have 10,000 U in your account, you can only lose 500 U, but you go and open a position of 30,000 U — you think it's 5x, but in reality, you're using 60x leverage risking your life
When the market shakes, you directly become a "liquidation experience officer"
Those who truly know how to play have a completely different mindset
For them, contracts are not a "gamble", but a risk hedge
The profits you earn don't just fall from the sky, they're contributed by others' liquidations
Professional players spend 70% of their time waiting, waiting to strike at the most comfortable position, and when they do, it's a harvest
Unlike you, who rolls around in there every day, risking your life to work for the market makers
If you want to win in contracts, the key two words are: counter-intuitive
When others are panicking, you must stay calm; when others are greedy, you must be cautious
Keep losses within 5%, never delay
But once you make a profit, you must let the profits run wild, at least double before considering taking profit
Many people say: Aren't contracts just gambling?
Wrong
Those who get liquidated are gambling, while those who make money are just calculating
So stop relying on feelings to randomly bet, contracts are not an emotional game, they're a cold, hard number game
Don't want to calculate? Then it's better to rest early, there's everything in your dreams

