🌺 Event contract has been played for a week:

🤏 Won 2000 in the first two days,

🌚 Lost 2000 on the third day

🌚 Lost 1000 on the fourth day

🌝 Won 1500 on the fifth day

😭 Lost 2500 on the sixth day

🤔 Won 2500 on the seventh day

In the end, won 500#事件合约需要大胆魄

Summary:

The easiest to profit from is a one-way market, for example:

In a bullish trend: short on rallies

In a bearish trend: long on rallies

👌 The difficult to operate and easy to lose composure is a choppy market

Because in events, regardless of the length, it's easy to misjudge

But there is still a direction

First, see whether the current daily line is in a low-range consolidation or a high-range consolidation

🍉 Low-range consolidation, buying low and selling high is easy to profit, selling high and buying low should use a small amount

🍉 High-range consolidation, selling high is easy to profit, buying low should use a small amount

👌 Additionally, combine with technical analysis

🍉 Check where the MACD curve is positioned

Through my multiple tests, the hourly line is the most accurate

For sideways movement, look at the 1-minute line

A death cross above the 0 axis is likely to go down

A golden cross below the 0 axis is likely to go up

Cautious operation below 30 to watch for declines

🍉 Look at the RSI technical indicator: do not go long above 85, do not go short below 25

🍉 Observe trading volume, if the volume decreases at a high level, be cautious about chasing highs

(Don't think about going all in to make a big profit; if you lose three times in a row, stop for at least 1 hour to adjust your state, find something to distract your attention. When playing this, also set a loss limit, it's best to withdraw the principal after making a profit and play with the profit, and set the loss limit to not exceed 50% of the balance; if it exceeds, pause ⏸)

I don't believe anyone can be a constant winner in this. If someone says they can get it right every time, they would play spot contracts and earn even more! For players who don't grasp positions well in contracts, it's still friendlier to be more cautious.