[A failed leek talks about some failed experiences in contract trading] - The currency market is ever-changing, much more volatile and complicated than the stock market, and there is no rule to speak of. To be honest, it all depends on some personal trading experience and luck. As a leek who has lost a lot of money in both the stock market and the currency market, I would like to talk about some experiences and hope to bring some help to everyone: ① Don't trade in emotions, for example, when there is a sharp rise or fall, don't look, don't panic, especially when it falls, many people can't stand it, and directly cut positions and calm down; ② When you are complacent, you must cash out. I have a screenshot curse. I found that as long as I take a screenshot to show off, it is the best time to trade, so don't worry about gains and losses. No one can always buy at the lowest and sell at the highest; ③ There are as many opportunities as risks. If you leave the principal, you are not afraid of not being able to turn over. Don't bet, and you must manage your funds in warehouses.
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