New Perspectives on Event Contracts: In addition to using strategies, one must also pay attention to the timing of entry points. The more the reversal and pinning points, the greater the space for entering and exiting. Everyone can take a look at the price difference between their opening and closing positions. If the price difference for each trade is not significant, it indicates that the entry point is not ideal, making it easy to falter midway. Additionally, in terms of mindset, many people charge in without thinking when placing orders, but soon after opening a position, they become anxious. This is a common manifestation of following emotional fluctuations. In fact, it should be the opposite: be more cautious in decision-making, don’t act impulsively, and think carefully at every step. Once a position is opened, it should be a 'buy and forget' mentality—just like Schrödinger's cat, the market trend is already determined the moment you place your order; whether the outcome is profit or loss, 'life or death', you cannot control it, only wait for the result to unfold. Therefore, maintaining emotional stability is crucial; excessive fluctuations will only interfere with your judgment and subsequent decisions.