Let's talk briefly about contracts and leverage: 1. For contracts, I currently only play coin-based contracts with a leverage of 2x. The advantage of coin-based contracts is that you only see coins, and you can't see how much you lost or earned, so you won't be mentally exhausted; secondly, hoarding coins in a bull market is not hoarding U, open long in one direction, and open when it falls; one day, open a contract and find that it is profitable, and close it directly, without stop loss. For example, the axs I played recently has small fluctuations, and I close it when I make a profit. 2. Regarding leverage, leverage essentially shows the trading volume in the spot chart; I recently opened a 3x leverage and a full position, and I need to log in every day to check. If the price drops sharply, I will add u to lower the closing price, and even pay back all the u owed. The advantage of this is that the currency will not repay the loan in full due to the decline. At most, it is a high purchase. As long as the bull market continues, you will always make money back and your currency can be transferred to the spot account after repayment, such as the ens ssv I bought some time ago; 3. The main considerations for not playing u-based contracts: if the profit is converted into u, even if the currency rises in the future, it has nothing to do with you; after the loss, you want to stop the loss, not to rebound and recover the cost; in the last bull market, I opened a contract of more than 20 times based on u, which was completely out of control, and I left the market with a small profit. The trading strategy is figured out by myself. You can read the analyst articles, but don't be a receiver. This article is for all the poor people whose assets are less than 15u. I hope you can turn over in this bull market.
$HUMA came up empty, the long-short ratio has been maintained for several days, there has been no rally, the operator is in short positions, follow the operator's lead.
$MILK has died, with a contract position of 900,000 US dollars, roughly translating to about 150,000 US dollars. Even if it rises, no one is playing anymore; it’s really a huge loss.