For beginners entering the contract market, the biggest fear is not the volatility of the market, but stepping on a landmine. In recent days, I've seen too many newcomers enter the scene, only to see their accounts wiped out.
What seems like coincidence is actually driven by the same deadly logic. They always think contracts are a tool for quick doubling, believing that as long as they leverage and bet on direction, they can become rich overnight.
As a result, every trade is made without thought, only following feelings or trends set by others. When the market shakes, their accounts evaporate instantly.
Some people treat stop-loss orders lightly, setting them carelessly, or not setting them at all.
They panic at a slight loss and become greedy at a slight gain.
Once the market moves against them,
the entire account collapses like a house of cards.
The most terrifying part is that they are completely unaware —
losses are not random, but the inevitable result of logic.
The higher the leverage, the lower the tolerance for error;
frequent trading leads to greater psychological fatigue;
every instance of greed or panic is magnified indefinitely by the market.
I often tell newcomers:
Contracts are not a casino where luck determines who profits,
but a mirror,
that clearly exposes your weaknesses, greed, and fears.
To survive in contracts for a long time,
you must first learn three things:
control your position, respect the rhythm, and prioritize stop-loss over profit.
It’s not a fixed percentage, nor is it about watching others' operations,
but about making decisions based on market structure and account capacity.
Many people rush in, wanting to turn things around in one night.
And the result?
Even the smallest fluctuations in the market can make them taste blood.
The real winners are not those who earn quickly,
but those who can survive and slowly find their rhythm.
Small capital, cautious operation, strict discipline —
it seems simple, but doing it is incredibly difficult.
Contracts are not traps that destroy you,
but a furnace that trains your mindset and logic.
Ask yourself, do you wish to be a vegetable for a lifetime? Or do you want to be the winner who laughs last?
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