The thrill of profiting from contracts is something everyone longs for, but survival always comes before making money $ETH
Everyone wants to experience the exhilaration brought by contract profits—$HYPE.
With a light click of the mouse, you complete opening and closing positions, and your unrealized profits quickly land in your account. That sense of achievement is even more addictive than finishing a game.
But to get where I am today, it was never due to luck.
Everything came from past losses that were etched into my bones—after falling into countless massive holes and getting bruised, I steadied myself, refined the rules patiently, and slowly endured my way to the result.
Nowadays, for me, trading is no longer about whether I can make money today.
It’s more about controlling the pace of the market and competing with my own execution.
Once your mindset is properly settled and you get the market’s rhythm right, profits will naturally follow.
But let me say one truth upfront:
Before you truly understand the underlying logic of trading, never let impulsiveness get the better of you and rush blindly into the contract market.
Contracts are a double-edged sword.
When you’re right, the profits feel exhilarating—but once you’re wrong, a liquidation and a sudden drop can instantly send you crashing to rock bottom.
It’s precisely because I personally suffered devastating losses that I’ve come to fully grasp the market’s rules for survival.
Now it may look decisive when I act, but in reality, every trade has already prepared the exits and contingencies.
After you start profiting from contracts, you may indeed live more calmly and freely—but that kind of confidence isn’t something everyone is entitled to.
If you’re still continuously losing right now, and you’re still opening trades casually based on feelings and charging blindly.
Then don’t start fantasizing about the thrill of making money.
Take a moment to think seriously: how to first stay alive in a brutal market.
Only after you’ve weathered the market’s rises and falls do you have the right to talk about profitability.#Bitcoin intraday touched $75,500
Everyone wants to experience the exhilaration brought by contract profits—$HYPE.
With a light click of the mouse, you complete opening and closing positions, and your unrealized profits quickly land in your account. That sense of achievement is even more addictive than finishing a game.
But to get where I am today, it was never due to luck.
Everything came from past losses that were etched into my bones—after falling into countless massive holes and getting bruised, I steadied myself, refined the rules patiently, and slowly endured my way to the result.
Nowadays, for me, trading is no longer about whether I can make money today.
It’s more about controlling the pace of the market and competing with my own execution.
Once your mindset is properly settled and you get the market’s rhythm right, profits will naturally follow.
But let me say one truth upfront:
Before you truly understand the underlying logic of trading, never let impulsiveness get the better of you and rush blindly into the contract market.
Contracts are a double-edged sword.
When you’re right, the profits feel exhilarating—but once you’re wrong, a liquidation and a sudden drop can instantly send you crashing to rock bottom.
It’s precisely because I personally suffered devastating losses that I’ve come to fully grasp the market’s rules for survival.
Now it may look decisive when I act, but in reality, every trade has already prepared the exits and contingencies.
After you start profiting from contracts, you may indeed live more calmly and freely—but that kind of confidence isn’t something everyone is entitled to.
If you’re still continuously losing right now, and you’re still opening trades casually based on feelings and charging blindly.
Then don’t start fantasizing about the thrill of making money.
Take a moment to think seriously: how to first stay alive in a brutal market.
Only after you’ve weathered the market’s rises and falls do you have the right to talk about profitability.#Bitcoin intraday touched $75,500