Today a rumor broke about exchanges recruiting college students to trade contracts. I won't comment on the rumor itself, but I remember when I first got involved with contracts after being hospitalized due to domestic violence in 2022. At that time, my mindset was really broken; I would cry every day like a clam spirit. My only thought was to become financially independent and leave that person. After more than two years of struggle, I realized that no matter how much I wanted to forget all the harm I had suffered, the scars were still there. He said, 'If you leave me, I hope you find someone just like me.' Since then, I have questioned all men with a macho attitude, violent tempers, and unstable emotions. Instead, I tend to lean towards gentle people who can care for my sensitive and fragile heart. Recently, I am learning how to express myself well. I have gained a lot from reading ZT's articles. Let's encourage each other: beginners should avoid trading contracts, unless you meet any of the following conditions: You have complete experience in bull and bear cycle trading and are advised to learn a bit about the secondary market. Because knowledge of the secondary market determines when you take profits. Considering that learning about the secondary market takes time, I suggest you find a secondary trader who doesn't lie, doesn't show off, and doesn't easily flaunt contract profits, and hold onto their leg tightly. The only cost you incur is that of carefully selecting a KOL, which is much lower than the cost of learning about the secondary market. Many myths of getting rich in the crypto world are essentially about high liquidity being poured into low liquidity assets. You must make money by following the trend and digging into the essence of what this circle brings. Please do not believe in any 'magical indicators'; they do not exist. Also, do not join signal groups with more than 10 people. Truly powerful signal groups charge no fees and have very few members. If you have a secondary market mentor, feel free to contact me.