Everyone involved in contract trading, after encountering a liquidation, often falls into deep self-blame and self-condemns himself as an impulsive gambler. However, once the funds flow back, the desire to turn the tables will grow like weeds and be difficult to contain. This obsession with turning the tables can be temporarily tolerated even in the face of the most severe tests, such as the temptation of drugs, but few people can stick to the bottom line in the face of gambling. As soon as they have a little surplus in their hands, they can't wait to rekindle the war and try to make up for past losses.
The hotter the tears of repentance, the firmer the determination to fight again afterwards. From a certain perspective, contract trading seems to be able to quietly change a person's mental structure. This influence is far-reaching and difficult to reverse, just like the financial elites portrayed in the movie "The Wolf of Wall Street", who need to rely on drugs to maintain a high-intensity state, and their mental state has transcended the scope of conventional humans. Although I did not use the term "pathology" because it may still be controversial in the medical community, this change is indeed profound and lasting, as if the soul is being pulled by an invisible force and has entered a path of no return.
There is a saying in society that "small gambling is good for your mood", which is intended to emphasize the benefits of moderate entertainment, but it is often overlooked that small gambling is the bridge to out-of-control big gambling. In theory, people may be able to restrain themselves before the threshold, but the reality is cruel. Many cases show that many people gradually slide into the abyss because of a difference in one's mind. As I saw in the futures software industry in the past, many people who broke their positions initially tasted the sweetness in the unleveraged stock market, and then stepped into more dangerous areas step by step.
For the general public, the wisest choice is to stay away from those high-risk games, remembering "Don't be greedy, greed will lead to mistakes; be careful with leverage, leverage is difficult to turn back". Therefore, I always advocate that everyone reduce contract trading and focus on a more stable cryptocurrency hoarding strategy to protect their wealth with a long-term perspective.