Do you often find that as soon as you open a position, it goes against you?
Just after you hit your stop loss, it skyrockets, and as soon as you close your position, the market takes off?
You clearly saw the right direction, yet in the end, you lost everything?
Stop blaming bad luck; the truth is: you were harvested by the rules.
Many people think contracts = buying coins, but that's not the case.
It's a betting agreement.
The exchange is the dealer; you're just a player at the table.
What you earn is what others lose; what you lose has already been swallowed by others.
🔹 Funding Rate: Continuous positive funding rate = calls to go long, only to be flipped and harvested; the same goes for continuous negative funding rates. You think it's a trend signal, but it's actually a 'trap warning'.
🔹 Liquidation Price: Stop fantasizing that with 10x leverage, you need a 10% drop to get liquidated. Fees and forced liquidation mechanisms make your position more fragile than you think. It's not the market that's too fierce; it's the rules designed to force you out.
🔹 High Leverage: What gets amplified is not profit but risk, pressure, and fees. You can't earn so-called 'doubling'; instead, you can lose everything at ten times the speed.
🔹 Rolling Position Habit: The most deadly. Betting all profits on one position, when the market reverses, both your capital and profits get wiped out. The correct approach is simple: only use half of your profits to gamble, and keep the other half to survive.
Contracts are not money machines; they are traps of rules.
Do you feel like you're being 'targeted for demolition'? In reality, you just didn't understand the underlying logic of the game.
If you want to survive, stop dreaming of 'getting rich overnight'.
First, learn to avoid risks; keep your money in the game.
Otherwise, you're just continuously buying lessons with real money.
Brothers, really, stop sending anymore.
The market changes patterns every day; you can only catch the bottom if you grasp the signals accurately. Leave a like and a comment, and I'll help you stand firm in a bull market. Don't miss this big opportunity!