#美国贸易赤字状况 $XMR And Contracts: The Little Things About Turning Small Funds Around



If you only have 1,000 RMB, do you think you can tenfold your investment in a year by trading stocks? That’s a dream. Even if you actually tenfold it, you’d only have 10,000 RMB, right?

But the crypto world is different. That 1,000 RMB could be gone in just 3 days — or it could completely turn your situation around. The odds are vastly different, but that’s the charm of leverage. The premise is that you need to understand a bit.

Many people demonize contracts, saying they’re like poison. Actually, no. The real poison is a lack of understanding. Without leverage, do you expect to get rich overnight just by holding Bitcoin? That’s too naive.

How to play with contracts? It’s not that complicated:

Find the bottom → Start building a position → **Key step**: Before acting, carefully calculate how much loss you can tolerate on stop-loss → If it’s okay, hold on; if not, cut your losses decisively → Repeat this process → Money will come.

In simple terms, the logic of making money is that straightforward.

Where’s the problem? Most people aren’t engaging in speculation; they’re gambling. Gamblers treat contracts like lottery tickets, while speculators see them as tools. That’s a big difference.

With enough understanding, 1,000 RMB can be your capital to turn things around. This isn’t just empty talk; it’s the rule.
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