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Futures 101: How to Profit from Contracts ( and Avoid Losing )
Futures trading sounds complicated, but essentially it is just a contract: you bet on the price movement of an asset in the future without actually buying the asset itself. Instead, you trade a contract that settles on the expiration date, and you are paid the difference between your bet and the actual price.
Three Reasons Why Traders Love It
1. Leverage is your best friend ( and worst enemy ) You control large positions with a small capital. Invested $100 —you can trade with $1000. Sounds cool, but if the market goes against you—you lose faster.
2. You can earn from the decline A short position allows you to profit when the price goes down. A long position is when it goes up. In futures, there is no “only up.”
3. Liquidity at the level Futures markets are marketplaces with huge volumes. It's easy to get in and out, unlike some small coins.
But there is a catch
Risk like in a casino Thanks to leverage, you can be out of the game in a few minutes. Portfolio = 0 if you misjudge the market.
Need brains Futures are not for beginners. You need to understand technical analysis, position management, stop losses.
Contracts have a death date Expiration is just around the corner. If you're in a good position but the contract is closing — you need to refinance or lock in the result.
Volatility can kill Political crisis, economic news, some black swan — and the market moves 20% in an hour. If you are not ready for risk — you will get torn apart.
Essence
Futures are not “playing for money”, but rather a truly powerful financial instrument. However, like any tool, you need to know how to use it. Without discipline, a plan, and an understanding of risk — you are guaranteed to lose.