Why do many people find it difficult to break even? Today, I suddenly thought about this question.
First of all, it is important to clarify that the money in contracts is definitely not that easy to earn. During the initial engagement process, without a certain level of trading experience and trading system, it is very difficult to make money from trading. As a result, the vast majority of people lose relatively large amounts of money in the early stages. Then, in the later stages, eager to break even, they only end up losing more because trading itself has certain human aspects.
Suppose you initially lost 500. If you use 500 again next time, it becomes relatively easier to earn back the 500 you lost earlier. However, if you initially lost 5000 or even 50,000, and you want to use 500 to earn back that 5000 or even 50,000, it becomes very difficult. Very few people succeed in the latter scenario.
Of course, what is uplifting is the idea of making a large profit from a small investment, X10, X100, X1000, or even more. Everyone wants that. The problem is, if it were that easy, would there still be poor people in this market? Everyone comes to this market to make money. If someone makes money, someone else will lose it. No one is here for charity; they are here to hand over money. Everything has two sides, and trading is no different. Don't lose your mind because of imagined rich returns. Make a good trading plan, control your position, and then patiently follow the plan. Earn when you can, and accept losses calmly.
Taking care of your hands is protecting your wallet. Finally, as the old saying goes, I wish everyone to earn profits every day.