How does a Cryptocurrency Trading person return to normal life? To be honest, it's very difficult.
I have a friend who initially just approached contract trading with a playful mindset. With a principal of 15,000, he made a huge profit of 400,000 in just two days! At that moment, he felt inflated and thought of himself as a "god" in the cryptocurrency trading world, as if making money was like picking up money. Good times don’t last long; heavy positions, all-in bets, and holding onto losing trades, a flurry of operations as fierce as a tiger, and 400,000 instantly shrinks to a mere few thousand. But by this time, he is completely obsessed, as if he has been possessed. Every day, like a ghost, I stare at the market without eating, drinking, or sleeping, cursing "contracts are a trap, even dogs don't play with them," but once there’s an opportunity, I run faster than anyone and charge harder than anyone. Contracts are synonymous with excitement! Once you open dozens of times leverage, if you bet right on a market trend, the funds will shoot up like a rocket. This speed, even stock trading can't keep up; this thrill is even more intoxicating than gambling, earning a lot but losing is even more outrageous. Stocks can only rise or fall by 10% in a day, but in the cryptocurrency world? A fluctuation of 100% in a day is nothing! Once you have tasted this sweetness, there is only one thought left in your mind: I can recoup my losses! I can earn more! But the reality is extremely cruel; most people haven't even had a chance to turn their fortunes around before being mercilessly swept out by the market, losing even their underwear. So, once you get involved in contracts, turning back? It's too difficult! It's not because of greed, but because the speed of making money is too fast, and the thrill is too intense, just like a beautiful dream. However, behind this beautiful dream is a painful price that is hard to bear!
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· 12-01 08:03
That's very true, many people who have done contracts are like this, including myself.
How does a Cryptocurrency Trading person return to normal life? To be honest, it's very difficult.
I have a friend who initially just approached contract trading with a playful mindset. With a principal of 15,000, he made a huge profit of 400,000 in just two days! At that moment, he felt inflated and thought of himself as a "god" in the cryptocurrency trading world, as if making money was like picking up money.
Good times don’t last long; heavy positions, all-in bets, and holding onto losing trades, a flurry of operations as fierce as a tiger, and 400,000 instantly shrinks to a mere few thousand. But by this time, he is completely obsessed, as if he has been possessed.
Every day, like a ghost, I stare at the market without eating, drinking, or sleeping, cursing "contracts are a trap, even dogs don't play with them," but once there’s an opportunity, I run faster than anyone and charge harder than anyone.
Contracts are synonymous with excitement! Once you open dozens of times leverage, if you bet right on a market trend, the funds will shoot up like a rocket.
This speed, even stock trading can't keep up; this thrill is even more intoxicating than gambling, earning a lot but losing is even more outrageous.
Stocks can only rise or fall by 10% in a day, but in the cryptocurrency world? A fluctuation of 100% in a day is nothing!
Once you have tasted this sweetness, there is only one thought left in your mind: I can recoup my losses! I can earn more!
But the reality is extremely cruel; most people haven't even had a chance to turn their fortunes around before being mercilessly swept out by the market, losing even their underwear.
So, once you get involved in contracts, turning back? It's too difficult! It's not because of greed, but because the speed of making money is too fast, and the thrill is too intense, just like a beautiful dream. However, behind this beautiful dream is a painful price that is hard to bear!