Even knowing it’s a trap, you still jump in—the root cause isn’t the technology #SP500TopsRecord7800 $HYPE
What makes a contract attractive is never its rules, but the experience it gives you of “making money fast.” That order doubles within minutes—the shock of it gets wired straight into your brain, more effective than any risk education. After that, when you blow up ten more times, your mind still remembers the feeling of that first big win. You can place orders in both directions, so it looks like opportunities never run out; in reality, once the direction turns wrong, it can wipe out everything you accumulated from earlier. The market won’t hold back just because you’re cautious, and it won’t give you buffer just because you’re confident. Only when the liquidation happens do you realize: if you can’t control the rules, then even with maximum caution, a single opposite surge can take you out. Whether you should touch contracts depends on whether you can withstand the worst-case outcome $BTC
What makes a contract attractive is never its rules, but the experience it gives you of “making money fast.” That order doubles within minutes—the shock of it gets wired straight into your brain, more effective than any risk education. After that, when you blow up ten more times, your mind still remembers the feeling of that first big win. You can place orders in both directions, so it looks like opportunities never run out; in reality, once the direction turns wrong, it can wipe out everything you accumulated from earlier. The market won’t hold back just because you’re cautious, and it won’t give you buffer just because you’re confident. Only when the liquidation happens do you realize: if you can’t control the rules, then even with maximum caution, a single opposite surge can take you out. Whether you should touch contracts depends on whether you can withstand the worst-case outcome $BTC