Futures
Access hundreds of perpetual contracts
TradFi
Gold
One platform for global traditional assets
Options
Hot
Trade European-style vanilla options
Unified Account
Maximize your capital efficiency
Demo Trading
Introduction to Futures Trading
Learn the basics of futures trading
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Demo Trading
Use virtual funds to practice risk-free trading
Launch
CandyDrop
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Launchpool
Quick staking, earn potential new tokens
HODLer Airdrop
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Launchpad
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Alpha Points
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Futures Points
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Six months, from 500,000 to 10 million.
It sounds like bragging, but this is indeed a real growth that has happened. No mysticism involved, purely the result of watching the market, reviewing, and fighting with oneself. Trading is a craft; only those willing to put in the effort and dumb work are qualified to enjoy the final piece of the pie.
Here are six practical tips, each of which can help you avoid pitfalls:
1. Rapid rise and slow fall are often washouts. A true top is usually accompanied by a quick plunge after a volume surge.
2. Weak rebounds after a sharp decline are not the time to buy in. That’s often when the main players are retreating, and it’s easy to get caught off guard.
3. High-volume at high levels can still be traded, but the worst is a volume-less decline—an indication that funds are silently leaving.
4. Single-day volume at the bottom is unreliable; continuous volume and repeated oscillations are the real signals for building positions.
5. Candlestick patterns are just the results; volume is the cause. Fluctuations without volume are retail traders fighting each other, only volume indicates big funds entering.
6. The most crucial trick: learn to hold cash, dare to go all-in when signals are clear, and avoid chasing highs or panicking.
The market always offers opportunities, but truly yours only come a few times. When you don’t understand, wait; when you do, act decisively. Rhythm is more important than technique, and patience is more scarce than intelligence.