# 合约养家

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Eight years ago, I entered the market with $2,000, back then I didn't even know how to adjust the leverage, and I had days of liquidation losses so bad I didn't dare add sausage to my instant noodles. I will never forget those days in my life.
Now my account is steadily sitting on an eight-figure sum. Looking back, I truly feel a mix of emotions. #合约养家
Futures trading is not a casino; it doesn't rely on luck, but on practical strategies and ironclad discipline. Today, Da Chen is not hiding anything; I’m sharing all the valuable insights I gained from getting caught in traps, so b
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Many retail investors are learning from my profit withdrawals, and in the end, do they really find they can keep the money? I haven't lied to you; this is all my experience as a retail trader in the market. When you're making a profit, you don't treat the money as money; the same goes for losses—you get emotional, and the money isn't worth much. If you profit, withdraw it, and keep enough funds in the account to trade comfortably; when you lose, you'll lose less. Truly trust me.
I don't define myself as a KOL; I am just a retail trader. I hope everything goes smoothly this year with my signals, helping my brothers earn more. When you make money, I can also get a share of the profit, which is a good thing. I'm not a KOL, and I don't have any KOL friends; my fans are my best friends.
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