People who truly understand contracts have a completely different approach: they see contracts as risk management tools, and profits come from the chips you spit out when you get liquidated.



Experts spend 70% of their time waiting, waiting for the right opportunity to strike decisively, quickly, accurately, and ruthlessly.

Most people are busy every day, the busier they are, the more they lose; the more they lose, the busier they become.
To survive in contracts, there are only two words: restraint.

When others panic, you stay calm; when others are greedy, you take profits.
Keep losses within 10%, dare to hold onto profits, and let the profits run for a while.

Some say contracts are gambling—yes, blindly heavy positions and impulsive rushing are gambling.
True experts rely on discipline and probability, not luck.
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