Have you noticed a strange phenomenon? Those brothers who are obsessed with 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 gambling!

Look at these gamblers' daily routine:

When they lose, they crazily recharge to try to recover; when they win, they think they can buy a villa tomorrow; they often go all-in and gamble their lives, and they can't relax until they lose all the money in their accounts.

It’s only when they receive the liquidation message that they suddenly wake up:

Holy shit! I’m not trading; I’m just giving money to the exchange!

Now, let’s check if this fits you:

Have you ever thought you were a crypto god after doubling your money in a day? After liquidation, do you crazy imagine "if only I hadn’t been greedy at that time..."? Do you look down on stable 10% returns and dream of going all-in every day?

Wake up, brother! The market specializes in punishing all kinds of hubris:

What you think are genius moves are just illusions borrowed from the market makers; those flashy operations will eventually return your principal with interest.

Let’s see how real contract pros play:

They only place two or three trades a month, enough to last a year; they are steady as a rock when the market is wrong, don’t panic when they miss out, can take profits when they win, and can cut losses when they lose; the numbers in their accounts don’t affect their emotions at all.

Remember this, my friend:

Contract trading isn’t about who is more ferocious; it’s about who lasts longer! Those who stare at the screen 24/7 and trade every day are 99% the ATM machines of the exchanges!

Want to evolve from a gambler to a hunter? Here are three tips:

Only look at the market for 1 hour a day, do whatever else you need to do during the other time; keep 90% of your time in cash, only seize the opportunities that are sure wins, and don’t open positions exceeding 10% at a time; it’s hard to get liquidated this way.

Now the question is:

Are you a gambler struggling in the abyss? Or are you a sniper who has started to awaken?