Watching the U in the contract account double in a few days, that adrenaline rush straight to the head indeed makes one sink deeper and deeper.

But after years of struggling in the crypto world, I've seen a lot of this "floating profit bubble" - soaring like a rocket, dropping faster than a waterfall, and in the end, it's all in vain.

The real winners in the crypto world are not the ones who can catch how many times the market rises, but those who can hold onto profits and leave the market steadily.

Many people fail in contracts for three main reasons: stubbornly holding positions in volatile markets, forcing trends where there are none;

blindly leveraging after making a few points, pushing margin to the critical value; when a pullback triggers the stop-loss line, they still hold on in hopes, and the losses mount stronger.

In contrast, the seasoned players who continue to profit exude a sense of extreme restraint. My trading iron rules are just three, simple yet effective.

Take out the principal after the first profit.

As long as the first contract order takes profit, immediately transfer the principal to the spot account, and only use profits to gamble.

This not only solidifies the safety cushion for the principal but also calibrates the mindset - using market money to play versus using one's own money to compete makes a world of difference in operational discipline.

The more floating profit, the more conservative.

When the account profit reaches a certain level, gradually raise the take-profit and stop-loss lines, locking in profits in batches.

Don’t greedily aim to sell at the peak, but never let significant floating profits turn into losses.

Only trade in certain trend markets.

Most of the time in the crypto world is spent in range fluctuations; there are only a few times a year where it’s worth heavily betting on a one-sided trend.

If you can’t understand it, stay in cash and wait; patience is more valuable than high-frequency trading.

The crypto world never lacks opportunities; what it lacks is the wisdom to retain profits. Slower and steadier, and the account can really start to grow.

I, Uncle Cat, have always been doing real trading, not fake trading or making empty promises. Currently, there are still open positions in the team; if friends want to thoroughly understand the logic of contract trading and break free from the curse of losses, let’s band together for practical operations to earn guaranteed profits @在带单的阿猫