Yesterday, a friend told me about his experience: he made 40,000 yuan from 1,500 yuan in a contract, and he was extremely excited. But less than a month later, all the money was gone, and he even owed his friend some. After hearing this story, I started thinking—making quick money through contracts is essentially trading your principal and mindset for poison.



There is a very painful truth behind this—short-term profits are mostly luck, and long-term losses are inevitable. Many people fall into contracts because they treat one or two wins as their skill. Think about it: it's like winning the lottery and then genuinely believing you've figured out the winning pattern, so you throw money wildly, only to end up losing everything. The market situation in crypto is similar—when there's a rally, it might just be large funds pushing the price up. If you follow the trend and make money, it seems like you have sharp insight, but in reality, you just happened to be riding the wave of capital flow.

So how can you tell if you're gambling? The simplest way is to look at your decision-making basis. If your trading reasons are "I feel it will go up" or "I think it will bounce back," these are subjective guesses, and that's basically gambling. How should genuine investing be done? First, understand the market trend clearly, then analyze the coin from dimensions like trading volume, moving averages, and fundamentals, and finally, strictly control your position size. Don't rely on feelings; let the data speak.

If you're still struggling in the contract swamp, my only advice is: stop dreaming. The market won't change direction because you're unwilling to accept losses, and the money lost won't come back. Instead of doing that, focus on learning—truly understanding how the market operates—so that when the next opportunity comes, you won't make the same mistakes.
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GasFeeSobbervip
· 13h ago
Honestly, my friend was the same way. When it was 1500x, he was bragging in the group every day. Now I don't even feel comfortable asking him how he's doing. Feeling like it will go up, so go all in—that's just gambler's self-hypnosis. That's why I now avoid trading contracts; too many people have paid their tuition inside.
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DataOnlookervip
· 13h ago
Getting 15,000 to turn into 40,000 is really lucky, but this kind of luck when it comes to contracts is basically like spending money to learn a lesson.
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BrokenRugsvip
· 13h ago
I want to laugh at turning 1500 into 40,000; this is a perfect example of a gambler's mentality. Contracts are essentially a game of probability. Winning once makes you feel like the chosen one, but in reality, you will eventually have to pay up. Feeling like it will rise? Bro, that's pure gambling. In front of data, everyone has to lower their head and be respectful. Losing so much and still persisting in learning is truly smart; most people would have lost their mindset long ago. Compared to chasing gains and cutting losses, I prefer to spend time studying fundamentals and trends, so at least I can be at peace. I've seen too many stories of going from heaven to hell; every time I wonder why people keep jumping in.
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InfraVibesvip
· 13h ago
Being ruthless is ruthless, but I've seen more turnaround stories than the examples you mentioned. The key is mindset and stop-loss.
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PanicSellervip
· 13h ago
Really, when it hit 15,000 to 40,000, I should have sold everything. Greed is the root of all evil.
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