How many people think for the first time they play contracts, with just one thought in mind: jump in, and make a fortune
But when they actually enter the market, they find that not only have they not made a fortune, their account has been wiped out, and they can't even recover their principal
Contracts are not about hard fighting based on passion; they are like a precise scale, calculating probabilities and measuring execution
You casually open a trade, and it steadily takes your transaction fees; if you get too excited and place several trades in a row, the fees accumulate, and your account gradually empties
Many people don’t understand and feel that not trading is wasting time. They panic if they don’t place a trade in a day, and if the market moves slightly, they rush in recklessly
But if you look closely, those who really lose money often don’t lose just once; it’s usually "I clearly won, but I couldn’t help but continue trading"—resulting in lost profits and even a loss of principal
What the contract market fears most is not those who can’t trade, but those who are emotionally driven and act unpredictably
Statements like "I feel it’s going to rise" or "it should be about time for a correction"—if you place too many trades like this, your account will eventually reach zero
You are not trading; you are gambling, and the platform loves this kind of person
Those who really succeed are not the ones who rush in every day but those who can endure, wait, and only take opportunities that are logically clear and have clear signals
Making money in contracts has never been about catching every wave, but about avoiding every pitfall that could wipe you out
The market is active every day, but you only have one account; if your money is gone, you won't even have the chance to wait for the next rebound
You say you closed your position too early? That’s hindsight; if you really held on, you might have been wiped out halfway
So, stop fantasizing about striking it rich overnight
What you should do is to live longer, be patient, seize opportunities, and hold steady
What you lack is not effort or opportunities, but a person who can help you achieve stable profits in this market.