What is the essence of contract trading? Rather than saying it's a confrontation with the market, it's more like a struggle with your own inner desires.
The moment you press the open position button, the candlestick chart on the screen becomes your game interface. When the price jumps upward, the surge in your account balance directly shocks your nerves; when it drops, that psychological pressure is enough to make you lose rationality. Leverage is like injecting adrenaline— the higher the multiple, the faster your heartbeat.
Some rely on accurate market judgment to quickly accumulate profits during a trend, causing their account numbers to soar. But more people fall into another trap: greed drives them to chase gains at high levels, while fear makes them hold onto losses unwilling to cut, ultimately being ruthlessly taught by the market.
This game offers no protection for beginners; only market rules are written there. Take profit is not greed, but respect for risk; stop loss is not giving up, but leaving yourself a chance to turn things around. If you enter with a gambler's mentality, the market "big BOSS" will use your losses to teach you what reality really is.
A final heartfelt message: this game is fundamentally not about luck, but about whether you can control your hands and stay calm. Those who can truly laugh last in trading are never relying on a single windfall, but on repeatedly making rational decisions and disciplined execution, gradually accumulating chips.
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BoredApeResistance
· 22h ago
That's so true; most people die because of the word "greed."
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RektButAlive
· 22h ago
Exactly, but too many people can't control that hand.
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BanklessAtHeart
· 22h ago
Basically, it's a battle against inner demons; the newbies all fall because of greed.
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WalletWhisperer
· 22h ago
Well said, stop-loss is really about keeping yourself a way out, not about giving up.
What is the essence of contract trading? Rather than saying it's a confrontation with the market, it's more like a struggle with your own inner desires.
The moment you press the open position button, the candlestick chart on the screen becomes your game interface. When the price jumps upward, the surge in your account balance directly shocks your nerves; when it drops, that psychological pressure is enough to make you lose rationality. Leverage is like injecting adrenaline— the higher the multiple, the faster your heartbeat.
Some rely on accurate market judgment to quickly accumulate profits during a trend, causing their account numbers to soar. But more people fall into another trap: greed drives them to chase gains at high levels, while fear makes them hold onto losses unwilling to cut, ultimately being ruthlessly taught by the market.
This game offers no protection for beginners; only market rules are written there. Take profit is not greed, but respect for risk; stop loss is not giving up, but leaving yourself a chance to turn things around. If you enter with a gambler's mentality, the market "big BOSS" will use your losses to teach you what reality really is.
A final heartfelt message: this game is fundamentally not about luck, but about whether you can control your hands and stay calm. Those who can truly laugh last in trading are never relying on a single windfall, but on repeatedly making rational decisions and disciplined execution, gradually accumulating chips.