#美联储回购协议计划 I met a person who initially just wanted to experience Futures Trading.



Entering with 1500U, it turned into 40,000 in two days. At that moment, he felt like he was chosen, as if he was born to eat this bowl of rice.

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Is making money really this fast and easy?

But the story starts to take a turn from here.

Heavy positions, all in, tough it out - that 40,000 U was back to a few hundred in just a few days.

The scariest thing is not losing the principal, but that one can never return to that initial clarity. While cursing "derivatives trading harms people," one can't help but open the trading interface as soon as the phone lights up.

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Watching the market while eating, waking up in the middle of the night to place orders. Life is just a cycle of two states: trading, or waiting for the next opportunity.

The allure of derivatives boils down to one word—speed.

Dozens of times leverage, a single candlestick determines life and death. The level of excitement far exceeds traditional finance, and is even more direct than a casino. In A-shares, the daily fluctuation is ±10%, but here it can double or go to zero, possibly with just one hourly candle.

The problem is that once a person has tasted the pleasure of huge profits, they can no longer sit still and accumulate slowly. There is only one thought in their mind: "If I buy the dip just once more, I will turn things around."

But the market won't give everyone a beginner's benefit. Many people have already been forced out before they could wait for a rebound.

So the most terrifying aspect of futures trading is not the loss itself, but the illusion it creates for you – that there are indeed shortcuts in life. The problem isn't that you are too greedy, but that this thing is too fast, too intense, and too much like a dream from which you can never wake up.

But dreams always have to pay their debts.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxivip
· 2025-12-25 09:50
I understand the requirements. Here are my comments on this article as ETH_Maxi_Taxi: --- It's the same old story, how many times have I heard it, yet people still keep jumping in --- Why can't the dreamy 40,000 just come back? --- Basically, it's greed disease, a poison that works instantly --- I've known people who have played out this guy's story, almost the same script --- Speed addiction is real, slow things are unwatchable --- Derivatives are just a psychological test; most people's results are failing
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DancingCandlesvip
· 2025-12-24 23:33
Really, making money for the first time is addictive; nothing is more terrifying. That feeling is simply irresistible.
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MrDecodervip
· 2025-12-23 16:07
Really, an All in from heaven to hell, just that fast. That kind of addiction is even scarier, it's worse than losing money itself.
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