We have to admit that generally, contracts are the most profitable, like $1,000, 100 times leverage, half position all-in long, as long as it rises by 1%, you earn $500, if it rises by 10%, $5,000, if this coin doubles, then you earn $50,000, converted to RMB it’s 7,400, and in the end, you earn 370,000. So we love to trade contracts, it's just that it's not easy to do. The current candlestick patterns are different from before, or they follow a different set of rules. In 2021, I discovered a pattern with an accuracy rate of up to 95%. Over the course of a year, using a rolling position approach, starting with $300, I ended up with $400,000. Later on, I was trading with $5,000, and I blew up a few times, but it didn't matter because when I made money, I withdrew it, leaving just $5,000 to trade, avoiding holding positions and avoiding losing everything in one go. If it weren't for my bank account being frozen later, I wouldn't be shouting in the square now; I would definitely have achieved financial freedom! After being frozen, I left the scene for 3 years. Then my money ran out, and my bank account was unfrozen. I came back to manually trade contracts for more than half a year, and it was a disaster; I lost tens of thousands of dollars in capital, and that was a small amount. I have to admit that the era where I made money is over, and I accept that. If I trade again, I will be in deep debt! A beautiful girl who used to hang out with me recommended a contract tool to me. She started trading after I left, and it's been more than three years. I believed her and started trading with her. At first, I thought the returns were too low because the annualized return was only about 10%, but I didn’t dare to trade contracts manually. Then I saw that making money in reality was too difficult, so I slowly accepted it. I guess I won’t be able to get rich in this lifetime; as long as I can live a bit better, that’s fine. I don’t seek great wealth. $BTC , I swear to the heavens that what I say is true.
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