The entry point of the contract is crucial, just like a 100-meter race, every point and every corner of the price must be fought for. Why? Because if the entry point is not good, the winning rate will be reduced, the stop loss will increase, the number of orders will increase, the psychological pressure will increase, and the anxiety will increase.

Spot is different. Sometimes entering the market with one more point or one more corner will not affect the fundamentals. Just like a 1,000-meter race, the starting point is not a very critical factor. What matters is endurance and subsequent explosive power.

Contracts not only pursue subsequent explosive power, but more importantly, the impact of the starting point, just like a 100-meter race and a 100-meter hurdles.