$BTC I have read a lot of square posts recently and found that many bloggers are posting their own "10,000 U plan" and "10 times plan". After carefully reading their posts, they are basically small positions, such as 200 U, and they make profits all the way to tens of thousands of U. There are even more powerful ones, 70 U can make nearly 2000 U in one or two days.

I carefully read the "10,000 U plan" of a blogger. He often only needs two or three days to make dozens of times or even hundreds of times the profit. This profit rate is nothing more than the result of high leverage, large positions, and fast transactions. High returns often mean high risks.

The point I want to make is that this "10,000 U plan" looks beautiful and tempting, but it is not suitable for most players who play contracts, because you can't take out at least half of your time in a day to use professional software to check the market, and you can't do strict stop-profit and stop-loss, let alone the mentality of using one-fifth, one-third or even half of your position, and then leverage it to the full to fight for a very high return.

So!!! What is the difference between the so-called turnover plan, return plan, and 10,000 U plan issued by these bloggers and the bait on the hook? ! It looks glamorous, but in fact, as long as you dare to learn, there is a 99% probability that the position will be liquidated, unless you have a big heart and perseverance.

The rule I set for my VIP friends is that the first position is 3%, the replenishment position is 3% to 5%, and the leverage is generally 20 times or 10 times. If you want high leverage, such as 100 times for Bitcoin and Ethereum, then the total position is controlled at about 3%.

In my personal experience, the most important thing about doing contracts is how to get the profit while protecting the principal. Whether it is the right point, strict stop-profit and stop-loss, and position control, it is essentially to protect the principal and profit.

I have said so much, but I have read too many posts on the square recently, so I feel inspired. Some friends may say: "I have a large position and high-frequency trading. If I am lucky enough to make 10,000U, I will take out most of it and quit!"

In response, I want to say: "Those who take drugs often think that I will take it once and never again!"

The high volatility of the contract market brings sensory stimulation and is more "tempting" than you think.