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#数字资产生态回暖 $ETH Contract market experiences ups and downs. Many people are爆单every day, yet they can't help but keep throwing money in. What's the logic behind this?
$AXL To put it simply, they haven't really figured out what they're doing.
$ZEC Seeing 5x, 10x leverage on the screen, they really take it seriously.
But what about the actual situation?
Having only 10,000 USDT in the account, yet stubbornly holding a position of 30,000 USDT, and claiming it's 5x leverage? This thing is actually a disguised invisible multiplier, which might be ten or even dozens of times in reality.
If the market fluctuates slightly, you'll be kicked out directly, and your hard-earned money will quietly go into the pockets of those who really know how to play the game.
Those who can truly make money in contracts are never relying on luck or guessing right. What are they?
—They are hunters.
When others rush in recklessly, they wait patiently on the side.
When others go all-in with heavy positions, they remain unmoved.
When others are emotionally driven and make reckless moves, they only pull the trigger calmly when the opportunity they understand appears.
Win and let the profits run, lose and stop the loss immediately, not a second of delay.
You might think these people are trading desperately every day. Actually, no. Most of their time is spent waiting; the actual trading time is painfully short.
People losing money care about the number of trades, while those making money care about that crucial one.
Let's put it this way: true experts never clash head-on with the market; they only strike decisively at the right moment.
The ones who truly make money are indeed the hunters—those who can endure loneliness.
This set of theories isn't bad, but in actual operation... well, very few people can really do it.
Wait, isn't this talking about us? Haha.
Contract trading, in essence, is a psychological game. The one with a stable mindset wins.
Why does this article feel like it's indirectly advising people not to trade contracts? But who listens?
Knowing the theory alone is useless; the key is to struggle and learn in the market.
Nine out of ten people who make real money have already cashed out, and the remaining one is still bragging.