You have 100,000 and want to turn your fortune in the crypto world. Will you choose the steady spot trading or the thrilling contracts?
Look at two real stories, and you'll know the answer.
Old Zhang, the "Buddhist Warrior" of the crypto circle, steadily hoarded coins with a 50,000 capital over three years, choosing big coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum. He bought more when prices fell and sold when they rose. In the end, he made 2 million.
What’s the secret? It’s simple: avoid contracts and quietly earn stable money. Take it slow and seek victory steadily.
Little Li, a genius in contract trading, skillfully played with 10x leverage, turning 3,000 into 200,000. You think he’s hit it big? No, soon after, he was liquidated, and his account went to zero in three days.
He once said: Contracts are like a money printing machine, but also a money shredding machine.
90% of people don’t last three months; liquidation is like a joke.
Now the question arises: you only have 10,000, what should you do?
Spot? Contracts?
Spot trading is the honest way, suitable for long-term coin hoarding, slowly waiting for the bull market to come. The advantage is that you won’t lose much, but it takes time to double your money; turning 10,000 into 20,000 could take years.
But if you want to turn it around faster in the short term, contracts can be an accelerator, but high leverage is a double-edged sword, with extremely high risks; a moment’s inattention could lead to zero.
What do you really want?
Spot: steady and sure, maybe earning 500,000 in three years.
Contracts: 1 million in three months or get liquidated directly?
The essential difference between spot and contracts is stability versus speed. Two paths, each leading to different outcomes.
How do the experts play?
They hoard a base in spot trading and catch waves in contracts, prioritizing stability while occasionally making big profits.
So, think clearly: there are many opportunities in the crypto world, but no one can make you rich overnight. If you want to succeed, you must learn precise operations and patience, rather than just following the crowd or having a gambler’s mentality.
Are you ready? As always, a lone tree cannot make a forest, and a solitary sail cannot travel far! Having a good team to guide you is always much stronger than going solo. I am always here!