Many people repeatedly get liquidated in the contract market, yet remain oblivious to the core reason: they don't understand that what they are playing is not a 'leverage game,' but rather a 'human nature game.'
The '5x and 10x leverage' marked by the platform has become a trap for most.
With 10,000 U in the account, clearly the maximum loss one can bear is 500 U, yet they insist on opening a position of 30,000 U—thinking they are playing controllable leverage, they are actually enduring hidden risks of dozens of times.
A slight fluctuation in the market leads to a forced liquidation, becoming the 'chives' harvested by the market makers.
True experts in contracts never treat it as a gambling table but see it as a tool for risk management.
The profits in the market are essentially the chips left behind after the blind operators get liquidated. Their rhythm is very simple:
Seventy percent of the time is spent waiting, only acting when the market gives a clear signal, and once they enter the market, they harvest precisely, never dragging their feet.
In contrast, most people are always frequently opening positions and blindly following trends, appearing to be extremely busy, yet the more they operate, the more they lose, ultimately becoming 'tools' working for the platform.
To survive in the contract market, the key is two words: restraint.
When others panic and chase highs and lows, you need to remain calm; when others are greedy and heavily invest, you must hold your ground.
Losses must be strictly limited, with a single loss never exceeding 5% of the account; once a profitable opportunity is seized, one must dare to let the profits run and not prematurely take profits, missing out on space.
Some say contracts are gambling, but that's not the case. The real gamblers are those who do not understand risk control and operate randomly based on feelings;
Those who make money rely not on luck, but on ironclad discipline and respect for probability.
A person who rushes blindly will eventually crash; finding the right direction and having someone guide you will allow you to walk more steadily.
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