Honestly, I think trading isn't that difficult. It might vary from person to person. I've been in this circle for 9 years but only started trading futures for a year. I used to think futures were too scary and never really looked into them, but eventually I realized that exchange futures are the final destination for every crypto trader. Many here might say futures make you lose even more, but I just want to tell you, this is a 2/8 split field. If you're strong, you eat meat. Survival of the fittest—everyone should understand. At least here, it's not like the primary market, where a crazy pump can directly crash to zero, or worse, list and dump to zero without even pumping, or even be a rug pull. Things traded on exchanges are always relatively more reliable in this circle. Sometimes, not making money and always losing is your own problem. Don't argue. Really, why do others keep eating meat while you keep losing? Are you disciplined enough? Can you control your hands? Do you review your trades with focus? Why do I basically make money on every trade I open? Why can I often have consecutive wins? My offline students, after following me for more than a month, only had to hold one position—the other day when it went up to 1779. At that time, we entered a short at 1735-1740. It went up about 40 points, and we did hold, but in the end it came down 200 points. I'm not saying this to prove anything, just to tell you all to be more focused. When you need to control your hands, don't open positions randomly. When it's time to fight, dare to take the trade. Finally, I wish you all to become A8, A9, A10 soon.🤑$ETH

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