Many people blow up their accounts in contracts every day, yet they still find it enjoyable. Why?
The reason is simple: most people do not understand what they are playing with.
When platforms write '5x leverage, 10x leverage', many actually believe it. In fact, with 10,000 U in your account, you can afford to lose 500 U, but you end up opening positions of 30,000 U.
You think it's 5 times, but in reality, you are using dozens of times leverage to hold on. If the market shakes lightly, you directly blow up your account and become the dealer's ATM.
Those who truly understand how to play think completely differently. For them, contracts are not a gamble but a risk management tool. Where does profit come from? It comes from the chips left by others when they blow up.
The rhythm of expert operations is like this: 70% of the time is spent waiting, only taking action when the market presents a suitable opportunity. Once they strike, they harvest precisely and cleanly. In contrast, most people frequently operate within, 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 to no more than 5% of your account; but once you have profits, you must dare to let them run, rather than hastily locking them in.
Some say contracts are gambling. Wrong. The real gamblers are those who blindly take large positions and bet randomly based on feelings. Those who can calculate rely not on luck, but on discipline and probability.
A person rushing in will eventually crash; only with guidance can one walk more steadily.
If you truly want to change, you might as well start planning with me early.
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