"Blossoms" is truly a must-watch for contract traders in the crypto world, not because it talks about trading, but because it deeply explores the two words 'human nature'.

Hu Ge plays A Bao, who works hard and turns his life around. It seems like he relies on courage, luck, and emotional control, but at his core, it’s all about 'risk management'—he knows when to charge forward and when to hold back. He dares to go all in and also knows when to turn away. He is not greedy, does not linger in battles, and walks away once he makes a profit, never fixating on which trade will make him rich.

Now compare this with contract traders—

who among them doesn’t think of themselves as A Bao, someone destined to make money? Once they catch a wave, they want to turn things around; after a couple of successful trades, they fantasize about making millions a year. But the reality is, the A Bao in the show understands the rhythm and knows when to exit; while you, you increase your position when the market is crashing, bear the floating losses, and only remember to stop loss when you’re wiped out.

The world in "Blossoms" doesn’t talk about emotions but about calculations. Isn’t that the same in the crypto world?

The market is not your friend, and the platform is not your support. If you charge in aggressively, it strikes back harder; when you want to escape, it fakes a breakout; when you’re greedy, it hits you with a spike that clears you out. The contract market has no gentleness, only rules; just like the business wars in the show, there are no winners or losers, only those who can afford to lose survive.

Furthermore, A Bao never relies on 'luck' to survive; he wins through 'strategy'. He accurately assesses the environment and makes the right judgments; he doesn’t linger in battles and doesn’t blindly increase his stakes. The same goes for contracts; those who survive are not necessarily the ones who make the right calls a few times, but the ones who know when to go flat, when to pull back, and when to completely exit.

So don’t think of "Blossoms" as just a retro, nostalgic, or sentimental drama; it is actually a study of human nature in investment. Every time you get liquidated, you can compare yourself to the characters in the show—are you losing because of the market, or because of your mindset? Are you truly a contract trader, or just an emotional gambler?

After watching this show, you might not make money immediately, but at least you can understand—

In the crypto world, the hardest thing is not predicting the market, but not letting yourself become the kind of person who gets swallowed by the market.