“Contracts are not about desperation, but about surviving.” I have seen too many people perish in the first wave of the market.
To be honest, I really don’t want to see anyone blow up their account just three days after starting with contracts, only to comment, “Am I not suited for this?”
You are not unsuited; it's just that no one taught you how to play steadily.
Currently, most people approach contracts in two ways:
Either they bet everything in one go to double their money, or they constantly stare at the screen, chasing rises and selling on dips, leading to a blown mindset.
To put it bluntly, that’s not called trading; that’s called being high on it.
But trading contracts is not as bloody as you think.
Can you imagine:
You have 1000U, and each time you only take out 50U to trade; if the direction is stable, you go for it; if wrong, you take a small loss and cut it off;
Set a 1% stop-loss and a 3% take-profit, and you don’t have to stare at the screen unnecessarily;
Only act in clear trends; avoid sideways movement and random guesses about tops and bottoms;
Every time you make a profit, withdraw the gains, keep the principal intact, and slowly grow your small funds...
This approach is not passionate, not about getting rich quickly, but steady.
Last year, I had a follower who, when he first came, didn't dare to open a single position. He asked me every day, “Brother, is this trade stable? My position is small, I can’t afford losses.”
I told him: We are not gambling our lives on one bet; we are relying on a method and a bit of patience.
Three months later, his account grew from 800U to nearly 12,000U. He even started a thread on Binance Square to share his trading notes. Even I couldn’t help but marvel: he's not amazing; he survived.
What you want is not to get rich overnight; what you want is to stop blowing up your account.
So, if you really want to learn steady contract trading, stop blindly following others, and stop worshipping the sayings of the experts.
Understand a logic for yourself, develop a rhythm, and slowly grow; that is the only possibility for a comeback.
Stop blindly pushing yourself alone; try following me for a while.
You will find that turning things around is actually not that difficult.