Why do contracts keep liquidating every day, yet so many people still play?


Because most people don't understand contracts at all.
Those who really know how to play spend 70% of their time waiting.
When the market isn't right, they don't make a move at all.
The core of contracts boils down to two words: against human nature.
When others panic, you stay calm; when others are greedy, you stay cautious.
Stop-loss must be strict, with a single loss not exceeding 5%.
But once profits start to run, you should at least recover more than double.
Many people say, "Aren't contracts just gambling?"
No. You get liquidated because you're gambling.
People who trade based on feelings will eventually be taken out by the market.
Trading is never about luck,
but about discipline. #Gate广场披萨节
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