Thank you all for supporting my insights. Why have I refused when many people ask me to lead trades? Firstly, the event contracts have a 10-minute opening time, and those who have played know that the price fluctuations are very tightly controlled. Even buying a few seconds earlier or later can yield different results, which is why I say I can't lead. I can only share my understanding of this aspect. The profit from leading contracts can yield a return of 10%, which is tempting for anyone, but I know I don't have the confidence to earn that money. I am just a small capital player, and my ability is limited to making a few million every day for spending money on cigarettes and entertainment. However, I still lead trades. If done well, as more people enter and the capital increases, it puts too much pressure on me to manage the large funds. I fear that if I suddenly see a significant amount of principal, I will lose the mindset of managing profits as I did with small capital. For example, if I am trading with small funds today and I anticipate a 100% price increase, I will choose the safest way to sell once it reaches around a 30% increase. But with more capital, the profits will certainly grow larger, and managing funds while keeping positions will also increase. I won't choose to buy at very low price stages; the price increase needs to be significant before I sell. Therefore, one can feel a bit detached; if I make a mistake once, losing a bit is not a big deal, but I don't want to let everyone down. That’s why I occasionally post about my positions and my estimated ending price increases for the day, so everyone can get an idea. If you think I have a good perspective, you can follow my position combined with your current buying price and my analysis to decide whether to buy now. This can also be considered as leading trades, but ultimately, everyone should make their own decisions and analyses. I only provide my suggestions. Thank you all, and I hope everyone can earn steadily.