These days, I've been seeing a bunch of memes and celebrities calling out trades, half the comment section is cheering, half are crying, and I'm pretty annoyed myself: holding spot assets, as soon as it rises I want to sell, afraid of a pullback; opening contracts thinking "just a small position to try," but one quick drop and it's gone. Honestly, it's not that you don't understand the chart, it's that your position size is too big, and emotions automatically take over the keyboard.



My "simple advice" for myself is this: make sure that even if you make wrong judgments, you won't be eliminated. Don't go all-in on spot, keep some bullets and mental resilience; if you really want to play with contracts, treat it like buying a ticket, keep your position small enough to sleep peacefully, and don't rely on prayers to set stop-losses. Attention shifts insanely fast, beginners are most likely to take the last baton, don't fight yourself—focus on surviving first and keep things steady.
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