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Newbie Trading Contracts: Don't Let 'Luck' Replace 'Strategy'; Respecting the Market is the Bottom Line. New traders who are just getting into contract trading can easily fall into the trap of 'making quick money through luck', either thinking 'if I predict the market correctly once, I can recover my losses', or always hoping that 'holding on will lead to a rebound'. But as a trader with 8 years of experience in the market, I must shatter this illusion: newbies who treat contracts like a 'gambling game' will 90% of the time be taught a lesson by the market due to one stroke of luck—either they make a few small profits and think they can predict the trend, ignoring signals and placing heavy bets; or they refuse to cut losses after making a wrong call, hoping for the market to turn back, ultimately losing more the longer they hold, and finally having their capital forcibly liquidated to zero.
Contracts are never about 'gambling on luck for market movements', but rather 'controlling the pace with strategy'. Over these 8 years, I have never placed orders based on 'feelings', but rather every trade comes with a clear plan: during the newbie phase, start with small capital, use positions within 10% to familiarize oneself with opening and stop-loss rules, avoiding severe losses from a single mistake; after confirming the market trend, I will also set stop-loss points in advance, so that even if the trend does not meet expectations, I can exit in time to protect my capital; even when faced with short-term market surges and drops, I never suddenly change my strategy to chase highs and lows. I gradually understood: those who can stand firm in the contract market are not the ones who 'guess right a few times by luck', but those with strict trading discipline, a clear stop-loss and take-profit plan, and the ability to restrain the impulse to 'gamble'—if newbies constantly rely on luck to trade, even if they occasionally make money, they will inevitably exit the market entirely due to one uncontrollable market movement.
Newbies who want to pay less tuition in the contract market should stop letting luck replace strategy. First, understand the core logic that 'stopping losses is more important than making profits', learn to formulate trading plans based on market signals, and develop the trading habit of 'not chasing highs and not holding positions' so that they can seize opportunities while keeping their capital safe, rather than letting luck become a 'loss accelerator'. After all, respecting the market is essential for good risk control, and good risk control allows for a long-term journey. $ETH
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Don't bet on the direction, bet on your ability to survive
早知先行
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Bullish
The market has emotions, and the experts have logic. Not afraid of fluctuations, but afraid of no rules.
Some rely on luck to get in, and some rely on systems to secure victory.
It's not blind hitting; it's calculation. Calculating rhythm, calculating probability, calculating the boundaries of take profit and stop loss.
Here, there are no gamblers, only traders. They understand the meaning of position and the dignity of risk.
The wind has risen, without panic. The market is chaotic, but they remain steady. Because they know, no matter how big the fluctuation, there is a direction; no matter how deep the correction, it can be controlled.
Every order placed is a judgment; every stop loss is a form of maturity.
True traders, do not seek to make quick money, but wish to survive a little longer in this market.
Don't bet on the direction, bet on your ability to survive
早知先行
--
Bullish
The market has emotions, and the experts have logic. Not afraid of fluctuations, but afraid of no rules.
Some rely on luck to get in, and some rely on systems to secure victory.
It's not blind hitting; it's calculation. Calculating rhythm, calculating probability, calculating the boundaries of take profit and stop loss.
Here, there are no gamblers, only traders. They understand the meaning of position and the dignity of risk.
The wind has risen, without panic. The market is chaotic, but they remain steady. Because they know, no matter how big the fluctuation, there is a direction; no matter how deep the correction, it can be controlled.
Every order placed is a judgment; every stop loss is a form of maturity.
True traders, do not seek to make quick money, but wish to survive a little longer in this market.
The market has emotions, and the experts have logic. Not afraid of fluctuations, but afraid of no rules.
Some rely on luck to get in, and some rely on systems to secure victory.
It's not blind hitting; it's calculation. Calculating rhythm, calculating probability, calculating the boundaries of take profit and stop loss.
Here, there are no gamblers, only traders. They understand the meaning of position and the dignity of risk.
The wind has risen, without panic. The market is chaotic, but they remain steady. Because they know, no matter how big the fluctuation, there is a direction; no matter how deep the correction, it can be controlled.
Every order placed is a judgment; every stop loss is a form of maturity.
True traders, do not seek to make quick money, but wish to survive a little longer in this market.
The market has emotions, and the experts have logic. Not afraid of fluctuations, but afraid of no rules.
Some rely on luck to get in, and some rely on systems to secure victory.
It's not blind hitting; it's calculation. Calculating rhythm, calculating probability, calculating the boundaries of take profit and stop loss.
Here, there are no gamblers, only traders. They understand the meaning of position and the dignity of risk.
The wind has risen, without panic. The market is chaotic, but they remain steady. Because they know, no matter how big the fluctuation, there is a direction; no matter how deep the correction, it can be controlled.
Every order placed is a judgment; every stop loss is a form of maturity.
True traders, do not seek to make quick money, but wish to survive a little longer in this market.
The market has emotions, and the experts have logic. Not afraid of fluctuations, but afraid of no rules.
Some rely on luck to get in, and some rely on systems to secure victory.
It's not blind hitting; it's calculation. Calculating rhythm, calculating probability, calculating the boundaries of take profit and stop loss.
Here, there are no gamblers, only traders. They understand the meaning of position and the dignity of risk.
The wind has risen, without panic. The market is chaotic, but they remain steady. Because they know, no matter how big the fluctuation, there is a direction; no matter how deep the correction, it can be controlled.
Every order placed is a judgment; every stop loss is a form of maturity.
True traders, do not seek to make quick money, but wish to survive a little longer in this market.
The market has emotions, and the experts have logic. Not afraid of fluctuations, but afraid of no rules.
Some rely on luck to get in, and some rely on systems to secure victory.
It's not blind hitting; it's calculation. Calculating rhythm, calculating probability, calculating the boundaries of take profit and stop loss.
Here, there are no gamblers, only traders. They understand the meaning of position and the dignity of risk.
The wind has risen, without panic. The market is chaotic, but they remain steady. Because they know, no matter how big the fluctuation, there is a direction; no matter how deep the correction, it can be controlled.
Every order placed is a judgment; every stop loss is a form of maturity.
True traders, do not seek to make quick money, but wish to survive a little longer in this market.
The market has emotions, and the experts have logic. Not afraid of fluctuations, but afraid of no rules.
Some rely on luck to get in, and some rely on systems to secure victory.
It's not blind hitting; it's calculation. Calculating rhythm, calculating probability, calculating the boundaries of take profit and stop loss.
Here, there are no gamblers, only traders. They understand the meaning of position and the dignity of risk.
The wind has risen, without panic. The market is chaotic, but they remain steady. Because they know, no matter how big the fluctuation, there is a direction; no matter how deep the correction, it can be controlled.
Every order placed is a judgment; every stop loss is a form of maturity.
True traders, do not seek to make quick money, but wish to survive a little longer in this market.
The market has emotions, and the experts have logic. Not afraid of fluctuations, but afraid of no rules.
Some rely on luck to get in, and some rely on systems to secure victory.
It's not blind hitting; it's calculation. Calculating rhythm, calculating probability, calculating the boundaries of take profit and stop loss.
Here, there are no gamblers, only traders. They understand the meaning of position and the dignity of risk.
The wind has risen, without panic. The market is chaotic, but they remain steady. Because they know, no matter how big the fluctuation, there is a direction; no matter how deep the correction, it can be controlled.
Every order placed is a judgment; every stop loss is a form of maturity.
True traders, do not seek to make quick money, but wish to survive a little longer in this market.