I really want to touch the contract, but if you don't clarify these things, you'll eventually be carried away.

At the end of the day, contracts are about using controllable losses to gain potential profits.

Losses aren't scary—everyone has paid their tuition. What separates the winners is how you respond after a loss.

I've seen so many contrasts:

Some people get furious at the first stop-loss and keep placing orders desperately trying to recover;

Others close the software immediately after a stop-loss, taking time to calm down.

Those who last the longest are usually the latter.

When you're continuously stopped out, the best move isn't changing direction—it's stopping altogether. It's not that your skill is lacking, but rather that the current market conditions simply aren't suited for you.

Contracts are never a quick money tool. The more impatient you are, the harsher the market becomes. When you're losing, don't dream of recovering in one go: going all-in, doubling down, or stubbornly holding on are all acts of sacrifice to the market.

Once a trend forms, follow it. Trying to catch tops and bottoms sounds impressive, but in reality, it's mostly losing money by going against the trend. The market doesn't show special favors to anyone.

Always calculate your risk-reward ratio. If the potential upside isn't at least double the risk, it's better to sit out. A lower win rate is acceptable, but consistently making small profits while suffering large losses will inevitably lead to account zeroing.

Newcomers especially must remember: contracts hate frequent trading. In a single day, the truly valuable opportunities might only be one or two—everything else is just market noise.

In short: only trade what you understand. Missing an unclear market isn't a loss.

Let me repeat: don't hold losing positions. That's not faith—it's slow suicide. Don't get overconfident when you win; once you start bragging, a drawdown will soon follow.

No myths, no pie-in-the-sky promises. Whether you make money depends on execution; how far you go depends on self-control.

Going slow is fine—just stay alive, and there will be more opportunities ahead.#加密市场观察 #美国贸易逆差 $ZEC $PIPPIN

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