The contracts in the cryptocurrency world are truly a mysterious thing; they have made a lot of money, but also lost quite a bit.
Why do so many people get liquidated yet still continue to play?
The fundamental reason is quite simple—contracts give you "possibilities," which is why even though a large wave of people have lost, some will still enjoy themselves.
We all know that trading contracts isn't about luck, but rather about mindset.
You can keep it very simple, and you don't even need to delve into complicated technical analysis; just know when to increase your position, when to set a stop loss, and remain calm, not to be swayed by the market noise.
Take myself as an example; recently I turned 200 USD into 10,000 USD in about two months.
Isn't that fast?
Actually, every operation is quite simple; just wait for the signal, go with the trend, avoid betting on the top or trying to catch the bottom, and take profits when you can.
Yes, being able to stabilize your emotions and not be frightened by market fluctuations is the key to trading contracts.
Many novices start by thinking they can earn hundreds of USD in one go using 100x leverage, only to find out soon that the market's volatility is greater than they imagined.
The profit from that one trade can disappear in an instant.
So, I generally use 20x leverage, taking positions between 5x to 20x, and control my holding time to 1 to 4 hours.
This method has the advantage of not easily getting liquidated, but also provides opportunities to steadily earn a profit.
Let me share a little secret: don't think of trading contracts as "gambling with your life"—it's not purely gambling, but rather a persistence in a long-term mindset.
You can't expect to make a profit every day, but you can ensure that you don't get liquidated and are not swayed by market emotions.
Just like the way I do it: once I make money, I can operate more steadily next time, gradually increasing my profits.
Remember, the charm of contracts is not in getting rich overnight, but in slowly accumulating, having the patience to seize every opportunity to enter the market.
Some people say, "I just want to turn 1,000 USD into 1 million," then you might as well look for miracles elsewhere.
Those who trade contracts all know that real money comes step by step.