I still see many people in the square blindly making contracts. Moreover, many are liquidating their accounts and continuously depositing, only to face further losses. They are confused and desperate for solutions. I have been through this myself, and it's not uncommon; it's a process of growth. Currently, we are all still learning. 1. You need to first clarify whether you are trading or gambling. Distinguishing between the two is quite simple (When you place this contract, do you know your stop-loss position and your profit exit position? If you are just listening to others or guessing, then that is gambling. There are many skilled traders in the market, and the top ones have almost identical entry points regardless of the strategy they use; otherwise, you are just betting against others with a known hand. The more you gamble, the more likely you are to end up with nothing.) Remember to trade, not to gamble! 2. When you realize you are not trading, first learn how to trade, learn how to determine where to take profits and where to stop losses. Learn while you trade, but make sure to use only small amounts of money for learning. (There are many experts on YouTube.) 3. Gradually organize your own trading system; everyone's trading style and system are different. You need to ultimately develop your own trading system and adhere strictly to it. If you are still following this blogger or that master, you will eventually end up with nothing. This is not a long-term strategy. 4. Even the best traders make mistakes; there is no guarantee of a 100% win rate. Therefore, stop-losses are especially important; they ensure your survival in the market, allowing you to make money. Analyze the market before placing orders, set your stop-loss and take-profit levels, and let them run on their own. Do not intervene manually. This is the hardest part and the most human aspect. Learn to let go... 5. Always learn before doing anything. If you skip this stage, losing everything is your outcome (this is also a reminder to myself)! I hope this can inspire some friends. I have walked this path myself!