When it comes to getting out of a bad position, don’t overthink it. Just treat it like “bargaining at the vegetable market” or “dating,” and you’ll instantly understand:


1. “Scumbag” turns into “Lightning Hero” (frequently trading long and short)
Spot positions can withstand some drops, but futures positions can blow up if you hold on. At this point, don’t get emotional—5-minute candlesticks are your ECG. If it drops sharply, cut your losses quickly; if it bounces back, run. Take profits early and don’t be greedy. You’re “picking chestnuts from the fire,” not “forever and always.”
2. “King of the Sea” becomes “Hedging King” (arbitrage to save your life)
Long position is trapped? Quickly open a short on another platform to lock in profits (or reduce losses). This is called “scumbag hedging”—bet on both sides, so no matter who wins, it benefits you. When the trend becomes clear, close the losing side and keep the winning side, like paying a small fee for a “regret pill.”
3. Ultimate secret: “One-click Homecoming” method (stop loss)
Futures are most afraid of “I’ll just wait and see.” If you notice something’s wrong, close the position immediately and reverse! Don’t think about recovering losses—preserving your margin is more important. Close the position, shut down the software, go out and have a bowl of beef noodles. As long as I don’t look, liquidation can’t catch me.
Blood and tears warning:
Playing futures, stop loss isn’t admitting defeat; it’s keeping the green mountains intact so you can dance again next time! 🚀 (Don’t get carried away, be careful not to really “climb to the rooftop”)
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