90% of contract accounts go to zero, not because the market is bad, but because of human nature's persistent flaws.

I am like this—pulling leverage to the max, my heart racing along with the K-line. Ten small profits, one liquidation, all sent back.

Chasing highs and killing lows, panicking at every dip, chasing at every rise; as if the market maker is sitting right next to my wallet placing orders.

Holding onto losses, from "just a little longer" to "countdown to zero," only to cut at the floor price, and then the market takes off.

I have also fallen into this pit: losing 80% of my capital in a week, only to realize the harshest truth: trading without rules is just working for the market maker. The first trade based on feeling is the identity card of a retail trader.

These three pitfalls almost everyone falls into:

Friends in the group call out trades, you go ALL IN, only to find out it was a smokescreen for the market maker to offload, and you become the glorious bag holder.

Attempting to flip your account overnight with 100x leverage, feeling great for 3 minutes, then liquidated in 3 seconds; exchanges love this kind of fuel.

"Just hold a bit longer," from 70,000 to 65,000 cutting losses, when the market turns and goes to 90,000, you’re left just slapping your thigh.

Later, I used a simple method, and my win rate steadied above 85%:

• Only trade trends of 4 hours or more, avoiding the 15-minute traps set by the market makers, focusing on large swings.

• Risk-reward ratio of 2:1, stop loss at 50 USDT, take profit at least 100 USDT; profit once, lose twice.

• Single trade loss not exceeding 2% of capital, tested to withstand 15 losses without liquidation.

Self-check: have you already fallen into pitfalls: capital halved, liquidated more than twice, relying entirely on feeling to enter trades…

The harsh reality is: the market is there every day, but 90% of people don’t have capital to survive until the bull market.

Remember this: rules always outweigh luck. Only those who survive can pick up the bloody chips in the next bull market.

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