I mean it, contracts can really multiply by 10 times, even a hundred times....
Let me tell you a real story.
Last year, my account was down to only 4200u, and I was almost ready to quit.
Later, I gritted my teeth and used a set of position models, and managed to turn that little bit of U
into nearly 4.2wu.
At one point, the highest floating profit exceeded 6wu.
Later, I proactively locked in profits and exited.
It wasn't based on luck, nor was it all-in; it was a systematic approach of cyclic position management + rhythm control of losses + dynamic adjustment of take-profit and stop-loss.
I can’t say it’s suitable for everyone,
but it can suit that small group of people who have survived seriously in the market.
Every time I open a position, I know the "risk-reward ratio"
is never based on feelings.
The three key insights about contracts that I’d like to share with the brothers who see this:
Your account must be able to "not die"; it’s not just about not losing.
It’s about your position + rhythm design must be able to withstand at least two mistakes. Many people go all-in on the first trade,
and are destined to fail quickly.
Floating profit adding to position ≠ chasing high to increase position.
I’ve seen 99% of newbies fail when adding to positions,
because they don’t understand whether the trend is a pullback or a continuation.
Having a take-profit is more important than having a stop-loss.
I’m not talking about the kind of “take profit when it retraces 20%,” that’s just cutting losses, not risk control.
What I mean is,
you need to know when you’re already full after a wave; not being greedy is the first lesson in contracts.
I won’t explain all the methods here,
and even if I did, no one would believe it, and those who believe it can’t do it.
Some things can only be understood by seeing them with your own eyes
and doing it yourself; then you’ll realize that making money isn’t about luck, but about a system.
A fan who lost 84,000 last year started over with me,
using 3400U to turn it back into 5.6wu, now trading full-time, steadily making one trade a day.
And that brother who drives Didi, who couldn’t make 300 a day,
followed me for three and a half months, and now withdraws money three times a week.
Just yesterday, he sent me a red envelope saying, "Master, you saved me."
I don’t brag, but I know how to leverage a small amount of capital for explosive profits.