Today, several loyal Binance users came to discuss the intricacies of contract trading with me.

In our conversation, I discovered that they are all newbies who have been in the scene for less than three months.

Due to blindly engaging in contracts, they continuously averaged down, investing fifty to sixty thousand, and now only have a little over a hundred U left in their accounts. This outcome is truly disheartening.

The main reasons for this are twofold: first, they did not set stop-losses when trading contracts.

Contract trading is inherently a probability game; if execution doesn't keep up, it’s likely to become a big loser who ends up just paying fees to the exchange;

Second, they do not understand position sizing. Many people fantasize that a single all-in bet can turn their fortunes, but the result is often a total loss.

Let me talk about my operations today. In the afternoon, I executed a small short position on the SOL strategy, quickly taking profits and securing gains; for those who didn't take profits in time, they later hit their stop-loss points. Although it’s a bit regrettable,

trading discipline is always the priority.

In terms of real-time trades, the AAVE short position in the afternoon, and the long positions on ETH and LTC in the evening, all yielded significant profits. Last night’s BTC long position also successfully reached the third take profit target, and the subsequent short position is also nearing the second target.

The students following my trades have all tasted success. Their steady profits can be attributed to the key word "execution."

However, I have three types of people I do not accept: those who are greedy, those who have a gambling addiction, and those who are lazy to learn. I do not entertain such individuals.

The market pace is relentless, and the next batch of people flipping their accounts will soon emerge. If you also want to establish a foothold in the market and escape the troubles of emotional trading, you are welcome to join.

Long-term stable profits are never based on luck, but rather on the deep integration of professional strategies and real trading experience.

Whether you come or not depends on whether you are willing to give yourself a chance to change. It’s still true that a single tree cannot form a forest, and a lone boat cannot sail far.

Having a reliable person to guide you is much stronger than going it alone—I have been waiting for you here @加密大师兄888 .