Quit my job to go all in on contracts, today is the second day.



At first, I thought I could turn things around with technical analysis, but after staring at the charts all day, I just feel like a clown. Now I have only one thought in my head—if only I could find an experienced trader to guide me, even just to call out some trades!

I set stop-losses and then deleted them, deleted and then set them again, but in the end, I just held on until liquidation. It's only the second day, and my wallet is already crying to me. Fellow traders, do you have any hard-learned lessons to share? This contract stuff really isn't something you can do with just courage...
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gas_guzzlervip
· 12-05 21:52
It blew up on the second day? Man, that's a bit too fast. Quitting your job to go all in is just absurd. Still hoping to recover by following trade calls? Wake up. Technical analysis? That's just self-consolation. Candlestick charts can be deceiving. Constantly changing your stop-loss settings? That's just asking for trouble. My advice: get a job first. Futures trading isn't for you. Damn, how much did you lose in just two days? This is what happens when you have no sense of risk management. It's a common problem among futures traders—the mentality of holding onto losing positions is deadly.
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MEVHunterNoLossvip
· 12-05 21:52
Oh my, it blew up on the second day. This guy is really brave.
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TideRecedervip
· 12-05 21:48
Bro got liquidated on the second day, that speed is insane. --- Looking for a pro to guide you? Wake up, bro, no one can save your stop loss. --- Technical analysis, signals, and holding positions—this combo is seriously pro. --- Quit your job and went all in on day two, no wonder they say contracts are a meat grinder. --- Deleting and re-adding stop losses over and over, you’re basically giving away money. --- Think you’re good just by following someone’s signals? That’s gambling, not trading. --- Crying about being broke on the second day—this mindset is a guaranteed way to lose in futures.
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OnchainGossipervip
· 12-05 21:34
It blew up on the second day, the speed is way faster than I expected, haha.
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