Many people think contracts are mysterious and complicated. In reality, they’re essentially trading tools that amplify both profit and risk at the same time. $BTC


Getting rich fast is real, and losing fast is also real. So before entering the market, understand the rules first—more important than anything else. $ETH
First, don’t ignore the funding rate.
When the funding rate is positive, longs are paying shorts, which means market sentiment is bullish. At this time, chasing pumps blindly can get you harvested. When the funding rate is negative, shorts are paying longs, which often indicates bearish sentiment—so you need to stay more vigilant. $HYPE
Second, leverage.
Leverage is like a double-edged sword: while it amplifies gains, it amplifies risk at the same time.
For most beginners, 3-5x leverage is already more than enough. Don’t always think about going for dozens or even hundreds of times to flip your position overnight—the market will deal with every kind of “not convinced.”
My own trading habits are very simple:
Step one: read the trend.
First, look at the daily and 4-hour timeframe. Use moving averages and MACD to judge the bigger direction, and don’t fight the market against the trend.
Step two: wait for the entry location.
Only consider entering when price pulls back to key support, the midline of the Bollinger Band stabilizes, or there’s a breakout of a key resistance level with strong volume.
Step three: place a stop loss.
Before opening a position, think about what you’ll do if you’re wrong, rather than how much you want to make. If the direction is wrong, exit in time—small losses are always better than liquidation.
Step four: take profit.
If you have profit, take it in batches. Don’t “date” the market. Earning the amount of money that fits your own level of understanding is enough.
And the most important point:
At any time, no single position should exceed 30% of your total capital.
Because trading isn’t about who makes money the fastest—it’s about who can stay in the market for the long run.
Remember: opportunities are everywhere every day, but your principal is only once.
Don’t rush to get rich overnight—first learn how to survive.
If you’re still stuck in losses and confusion, follow Yuan Yuan Jie. As long as you’re willing to learn, I’ll share the pitfalls I stepped into over these years with you.
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