If you must play contracts, remember the following points! Very important!

1. Playing contracts is about risking a little for a lot, experiencing losses is normal. However, after hitting a stop loss, there are two types of people: some will crazily open positions after a stop loss, while others will go into a cooling-off period. My advice is that if you frequently hit stop losses, you should calm down, temporarily stop trading, and adjust your strategy.

2. Don't rush to succeed; trading is not a means to get rich overnight. When encountering losses in trading, maintain a calm mindset, do not rush to open positions, and especially do not go all-in with a heavy position.

3. It's crucial to pay attention to the overall trend. When you see a one-sided market from the chart, you should go with the trend, not against it. Going against the trend is the root of losses. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced trader, there is a habit of trading against the trend. However, once the market trend is established, going against it can lead to severe lessons from the market. Therefore, we must learn to go with the trend and patiently wait for opportunities before acting.

4. The win-loss ratio must be properly managed; otherwise, it will be hard to make money. Ensure that profits are as large as possible compared to losses, and at least achieve a 2:1 ratio before considering to open positions.

5. Frequent trading is a big taboo in contracts. If you are not an expert in contracts, you must restrain the impulse to blindly open positions, especially for beginner players who are full of passion for the market and want to seize every opportunity. However, most so-called opportunities will lead to losses.

6. Only earn money within your understanding; this is very important.

7. Do not hold onto positions; holding onto contracts is a major taboo, especially for beginners who just started. You must ensure proper stop losses. Holding onto positions is the beginning of a descent into the abyss. Again, I remind you, do not hold onto positions.

8. When you are profitable, do not get carried away; getting carried away will definitely lead to losses.