Brothers, I really have a friend beside me. Last November, he played contracts with a principal of 500,000 and leveraged it by 5 times.

As a result, the market surged, and his account skyrocketed to 4.3 million, with a return rate of 851%!

At that moment, an ordinary person would have taken the profit, but he didn't.

He thought to himself, "I'll cash out when it hits 5 million."

What happened next?

During the period, the market dipped slightly, and he didn't stop loss. When it rebounded, he became even more convinced that his judgment was correct.

His wife said that when the account reached 4.3 million, he trembled and told her, "Look, it's so much now."

There was no excitement or joy, just a fixed gaze at the screen, his expression incredibly calm.

Why? Because he had previously made over 3 million and then lost it all—he had already seen the storms.

But this time, he wasn't betting on the market, but on fate.

With just a single needle, the market instantly reversed.

The account went from 4.3 million to just over 800,000 in an instant.

Closing the position, there was no time left.

He broke down on the spot, holding his head and not speaking for two minutes, then suddenly rushed to the windowsill...

Fortunately, they lived on the third floor, his life was saved, but his legs were completely ruined.

At this point in the story, everyone should understand:

In the contract market, the money you earn is never really yours; only taking it off the table is real.

You’re eyeing 5 million; it could take just one needle to bring you back to square one.

Brothers, don’t forget this saying:

"Those who know how to buy are the apprentices, but those who know how to sell are the masters."

If you've made a profit, take out a portion and secure it; don't let greed turn into your final regret.