A man who plays contracts, how can he return to a normal life?

To be honest, it's very difficult.

A friend of mine initially just tried playing contracts, starting with 500,000 in capital, and in a few days, it grew to 3,000,000. At that time, he felt like Buffett, making money so easily.

Although later, due to heavy investments, all-in bets, and holding onto positions, the 3,000,000 turned back to zero, he was already hooked.

Every day staring at the market, not eating or sleeping, saying "contract dogs don't play", but the moment there was an opportunity, he rushed in more than anyone else.

Contracts, to put it simply, are fast. With dozens of times leverage, if you bet right on a wave of market movement, the capital shoots up quickly. It's quicker than stock trading and more thrilling than gambling; you can earn a lot but also lose heavily.

Stocks can only fluctuate a maximum of 10% in a day, while contracts can go up or down 100% in a day without it being surprising.

And once you've tasted the sweetness, there's only one thought in your mind: I can still turn it around.

But the reality is, most people don't get to turn things around before they are cleaned out by the market.

This is also why, once you start playing contracts, it's really hard to turn back.

It's not because of greed, but because it's too fast, too enjoyable, and feels too much like dreaming.

A beautiful dream comes at a high cost.

The market is always there, but your capital and opportunities may only be a few times!

You must open positions with discipline and rationality!! Set stop-losses with planning. Learn to filter currencies and understand the underlying logic. Playing contracts requires a comprehensive skill set and is strict about entry positions. At the very least, you should have a healthy profit-loss ratio.

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