Contracts never show you mercy. They only teach each newcomer a lesson in the most painful way — this lesson is called reverence.
5000U, 15 minutes, half evaporated, hands shaking. Just a moment ago, I was dreaming of making a fortune, and in the next second, the market slapped me hard. The first time I encountered contracts, my mind was full of "give it a shot," I took on high leverage, thinking I could turn a bicycle into a motorcycle. As a result, with a slight market fluctuation, my account was cut in half.
At that moment, I completely woke up: contracts are not about gambling on size; they are about trading flesh and blood for discipline, using liquidation to buy lessons. $KAT
Over the years, I have seen too many people —
Making a couple of trades and getting cocky, opening positions recklessly, blown out in three days; stubbornly holding on without stop losses, from being spirited to having no light in their eyes;
In the end, the only people who can laugh and survive are those who can endure loneliness, wait for signals, and decisively execute.
They are not lucky; they have long been subdued by the market.
Real contract experts spend 70% of their time in cash, leaving only 30% of their energy waiting for precise opportunities. They remain as steady as a rock during market fluctuations and only decisively strike when the trend is clear and signals are confirmed.
I once captured the main upward wave of SOL using the BOLL indicator, strictly adhering to the rhythm: when the indicator was narrowing, I waited patiently without acting rashly; when it opened and broke through, I entered precisely. Gradually building positions and setting stop losses in advance, I achieved a 30-fold return in three weeks — not relying on luck, but on strict execution of rules.
Now, when I trade contracts, I always adhere to three iron rules:
1️⃣ A single loss must not exceed 2%, and stop losses are an untouchable bottom line.
2️⃣ No more than two trades per day to avoid being led astray by emotions.
3️⃣ When floating profits reach 50%, immediately lock in profits and protect capital; first secure the safety net before discussing subsequent huge profits.
Ultimately, the core of contracts is never about "getting rich overnight," but about forcing you to be steady and methodical. Many people fail in the market, not because they don't understand the technology, but because they lose to their own inability to resist placing orders. #币圈
Newbies fear pitfalls, and veterans are also confused. Follow Sister Yan, who will take you through it calmly. Don't be a victim; let me accompany you to become stronger gradually.