$ETH In the afternoon, I persuaded over 4650 sisters in the square to back off. Then they replied to me saying there are more than 4580 connections, and I guess when I wake up tomorrow, the sky will have fallen. Why do they like to give money to the market so much? It would be better to buy me a few packs of cigarettes. Brothers, I'm not here to show off wealth. In the cryptocurrency world, money comes quickly and goes even faster. Today, let's talk about how to play contracts to walk away with money and a smile. ​

Back in the day, I entered with 2000U, couldn't even find the leverage button. Now my account is steadily lying at over 300,000 U. It's not luck; it’s about learning to preserve my life. My strategy is very simple: start with 300U to test the waters, and only invest 30U each time to play 100 times the contract. With 100x leverage, if the direction is right, a 1% increase doubles the investment; if wrong, it could vanish overnight. These five life-saving rules must be remembered!

1. Cut losses immediately if wrong, don’t play dead. I blew up my position twice when I first entered because I waited for a rebound and got slapped by the market. Leave at the stop-loss point; being alive is what counts, proving oneself is useless. ​

2. Stop after five consecutive losses. The market sometimes behaves like a drunken person; stubbornly holding on will only lead to a mental breakdown. I set a circuit breaker: if I lose five trades in a row, I shut down and rest. The next day, the opportunity might be gone. ​

3. Withdraw immediately after making 2000U. Account numbers are virtual; the market can swallow them at any time. I set a strict rule: withdraw at least half every time I make 2000U; securing profits is the real win. ​

4. Only trade in one direction; play dead during fluctuations. When the trend comes, 100x leverage can take you flying, but during sideways markets, it’s just a harvesting scythe. If the market has no direction, it’s better to lie flat than to randomly place orders. ​

5. Don’t exceed 10% of your capital in position size. Don’t go all-in like a gambler; keeping a light position allows you to calmly deal with chaotic markets. Going all-in is like a buffet, eating ten plates; the tenth plate could send you straight to the hospital.

Don’t wait until your contract goes bankrupt to remember me! Follow Yu Ge, and I’ll help you gradually turn small money into big money. Walking steadily allows for longer smiles!