I've noticed that many people in the crypto market mainly engage in spot trading, especially those popular memecoins. But in fact, there are quite a few who are very interested in perpetual contracts, prediction markets, and similar trading methods. The problem is either they don't know where to start or simply don't have the time to learn in depth. If you're in this situation, let's chat. The barriers to trading derivatives may seem high at first, but once you understand the basic logic, it can open up many new trading ideas. Experience in spot trading can help, but derivatives have their own unique aspects—risk management, leverage application, and holding period considerations are all different. Many people want to cross this barrier, but they just lack someone to explain it clearly.
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ResearchChadButBroke
· 4h ago
I'm tired of spot trading, but the contract trading system definitely has a high barrier, so I can't be bothered to bother with it.
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· 12-15 22:05
Perpetual contracts are basically betting on volatility; spot trading is the real investment, haha.
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CafeMinor
· 12-15 22:03
Perpetual contracts are not as difficult as you might think; it's just that poor leverage management can easily lead to liquidation.
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UncleWhale
· 12-15 21:58
Perpetual contracts are indeed prone to liquidation; I’d rather be honest and just accumulate coins.
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InfraVibes
· 12-15 21:39
Perpetual contracts are indeed prone to liquidation; I prefer to honestly hold my coins in storage.
I've noticed that many people in the crypto market mainly engage in spot trading, especially those popular memecoins. But in fact, there are quite a few who are very interested in perpetual contracts, prediction markets, and similar trading methods. The problem is either they don't know where to start or simply don't have the time to learn in depth. If you're in this situation, let's chat. The barriers to trading derivatives may seem high at first, but once you understand the basic logic, it can open up many new trading ideas. Experience in spot trading can help, but derivatives have their own unique aspects—risk management, leverage application, and holding period considerations are all different. Many people want to cross this barrier, but they just lack someone to explain it clearly.