Many people overcomplicate contracts; in fact, it's just a tool for ordinary people to change their wealth trajectory. My experience of turning 2800U into 300,000U demonstrates this—it's not some legendary story, just following the rules.



Initially, I never thought of going all-in with that money. The idea was aggressive, but my mind had to stay clear. I split 2800U into 10 parts, each used with 100x leverage. What's the benefit of this setup? If your direction is correct, just one point can double your money; if wrong, get out immediately. I never argue with the market—it's always right, and the trader is always wrong.

What truly saved my life was this red line: stop-loss. Many traders lose money because they fail here. I don't hope for rebounds or wait for "maybe." When the market turns, losing an extra second can double your loss. So, the rule for stop-loss is simple—if there's an opportunity, take it; if not, get out. No exceptions.

There's also a circuit breaker rule that has saved me countless times. After five consecutive losses, I shut down the computer, close the software, and leave the scene. Sounds simple, but execution is extremely difficult. Most people get stuck here—when emotions take over, they're not trading anymore, they're just giving away money. The next day, when they calm down and look at the structure, it's often clear, but it's too late. So, emotions are more deadly than technical skills.

Regarding profits, there's an often overlooked point: don't just aim for 3000U, because the numbers on the screen are illusions. Only when you move half into your wallet will you understand what "real money" is. Contracts don't prove strength with screenshots; they depend on whether you can still sit at the table. This mindset shift is crucial.

The trading philosophy boils down to two words: follow the trend. The trend is where money is made; oscillations are a meat grinder. If you don't understand, wait—wait until the structure is clear before acting. Missing a move isn't scary; dying is. As long as you're alive, there's always another chance. That's the simplest wisdom.

The rule for position management is never to exceed 10%. Use 280U to test the waters; if wrong, accept the loss, but I can afford to lose that amount. What's the result of this approach? A stable mindset, able to maintain clear judgment. Those who go all-in often shout the loudest when they win, but die the fastest when they lose.

I've seen too many people chasing the thrill of quick wealth in contracts, ignoring the fundamental rule of survival. Those who can make money long-term are never the gamblers going all-in, but disciplined traders who know how to stay alive. Contracts are a long-term battle, not a stage for quick riches.

When these rules are ingrained in your mind and you turn off your emotions, you'll notice an interesting phenomenon—making money is just a byproduct; being able to stay in the market continuously is the real skill.
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ShibaMillionairen'tvip
· 3h ago
Exactly right, stop-loss is really the bottleneck; most people get stuck here.
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Frontrunnervip
· 3h ago
That's quite right, stop-loss is really a life-and-death line. I have previously fallen here before.
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TradingNightmarevip
· 3h ago
Basically, being alive is the hard truth. All my friends who went all in have gone silent now.
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GateUser-beba108dvip
· 3h ago
Stop-loss is the line between life and death, no room for negotiation. I've seen too many people die because of the words "wait a little longer."
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDovip
· 3h ago
You're absolutely right, survival is the most important thing.
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