Have you noticed a strange phenomenon? Those brothers who go all out in the contract market every day end up becoming walking corpses? Do you know why? Because they are not trading at all; they are addicted to drugs!
Look at the daily life of these gamblers:
When they lose, they frantically recharge to get back their money; when they win, they think they can buy a villa tomorrow; they often go all in, risking their lives, and they feel restless until they completely lose the money in their accounts.
It’s only when they receive a liquidation text message that they suddenly wake up:
Holy crap! I’m not trading; I’m just giving money to the exchange!
Come on, take a seat:
Have you ever thought you were a crypto god after doubling your money in a day? After a liquidation, do you frantically imagine, "If only I hadn’t been greedy..."? Do you look down on a steady 10% return and spend all day dreaming of hitting it big?
Wake up, brother! The market is specialized in treating all forms of disobedience:
What you think are genius moves are just illusions borrowed from the big players; those flashy operations will eventually give back both principal and interest.
Look at how real contract big shots operate:
They only place two or three trades a month, enough to last a year. When the market is unfavorable, they are as steady as an old dog; if they miss out, they don’t slap their thighs; if they make a profit, they know when to stop; if they incur a loss, they can cut their losses. The numbers in their accounts do not affect their emotions at all.
Remember, buddy:
Contracts are not about who is more aggressive, but about who can last longer! Those who watch the market 24/7 and trade every day are 99% the ATM for the exchanges!
Want to evolve from a gambler to a hunter? Here are three tips for you:
Only watch the market for 1 hour a day; do whatever else you need to do during the other time. Keep 90% of the time in cash, only seize the opportunities that are sure to win, and do not open positions exceeding 10% at a time. Even wanting to face liquidation will be difficult.
Now the question arises:
Are you a struggling gambler in the abyss? Or are you already becoming an awakened sniper?