#加密生态动态追踪 Contracts, a lot of people are actually scared — I completely understand this mindset.
To be honest, I was like that when I first started. At that time, watching the market go up and down, my fingers were trembling, afraid of accidentally getting liquidated. After opening a few positions, my trading records were a mess, losing everything, and my mindset collapsed.
Looking back now, it's not that contracts are really that scary, but rather that I didn't truly understand their risk mechanisms. The preparation work before entering, stop-loss settings, position management — I didn't do any of these basics right, so it's no surprise I took a fall.
So it's reasonable to be afraid to do it. But if you want to try, you need to do your homework first.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 19h ago
Seeing this late at night, I was reminded of my gas war days... Every time I prepared to place an order, I had to watch the gwei, but I was so scared off by the gas fees that I gave up on the transaction. Skipping the gas ended up costing me more, a classic case of "saving and losing" in action.
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GovernancePretender
· 19h ago
Haha, isn't this just my blood, sweat, and tears story? I was also a trembling hand at the beginning, but now I finally understand the importance of stop-loss. However, I still tend to slip up.
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HalfBuddhaMoney
· 19h ago
Ha, you're absolutely right. It's just that the technique isn't quite there, no wonder so many people are losing money.
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ForeverBuyingDips
· 19h ago
Haha, you're right, contracts are indeed not to be taken lightly; you need to have some skills to handle them properly.
#加密生态动态追踪 Contracts, a lot of people are actually scared — I completely understand this mindset.
To be honest, I was like that when I first started. At that time, watching the market go up and down, my fingers were trembling, afraid of accidentally getting liquidated. After opening a few positions, my trading records were a mess, losing everything, and my mindset collapsed.
Looking back now, it's not that contracts are really that scary, but rather that I didn't truly understand their risk mechanisms. The preparation work before entering, stop-loss settings, position management — I didn't do any of these basics right, so it's no surprise I took a fall.
So it's reasonable to be afraid to do it. But if you want to try, you need to do your homework first.