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1. Trading contracts is about betting small for big gains, and experiencing losses is quite normal. However, after a stop-loss occurs, two groups of people emerge: some will frantically place orders after the stop-loss, while others will go into a cooling-off period.
My suggestion is that if you encounter frequent stop losses, you should calm down, temporarily stop trading, and adjust your strategy.

2. Don't rush to achieve results; trading is not a means to get rich overnight. When encountering losses in trading, maintain a calm mindset, avoid rushing to open positions, and definitely do not go all-in with heavy investments.
3. Whether you are a novice or an expert, it is important to understand the current market conditions. Only engage in trades that you can comprehend; for those you don't understand, observe quietly and patiently wait for opportunities to act.

4. The risk-reward ratio must be well managed; otherwise, it will be difficult to make money. Ensure that profits are as large as possible compared to losses, and at least aim for a 2:1 ratio before considering opening a position.

5. Frequent trading is a major taboo in contracts. If you are not an expert in contracts, you must restrain the impulse to open positions blindly, especially for novice players who are full of passion for the market and always want to seize every opportunity. However, most so-called opportunities will lead to losses.

6. Do not hold positions; holding positions in contracts is a big taboo, especially for beginners who have just started. It is essential to set stop-losses; holding positions is the beginning of a descent into the abyss, and stop-losses are the costs we must bear to make a profit in this market. Once again, I remind you not to hold positions.
7. Don't get carried away when making profits, getting carried away will definitely lead to losses.
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