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⏱️ What Is Futures in 60 Seconds?
Imagine you want to buy the new iPhone 17, which will be released in 6 months. You’re afraid the price will rise to Rp25 million when it launches.
Then you make a promise with the store: "Hey, I lock in the price now at Rp20 million. I’ll pay 6 months later when the item is available."
If, 6 months from now, the price rises to Rp25 million: You profit! Because you still pay Rp20 million as promised.
If the price drops to Rp15 million: You lose, because you’re required to pay Rp20 million according to the original contract.
Futures is that "promise contract." You’re not buying the item now, but guessing the price in the future.
Can profit when prices go up (Long) 📈
Can profit when prices go down (Short) 📉
📊 How to Read Charts for Beginners (Without Confusion)
Looking at that price chart is like watching the battle-trail between the Buyers and the Sellers.
1. Get to know "Lilin" (Candlestick)
Forget about those winding lines. Look at the bars on the chart:
Green color: Buyers are stronger. The closing price is higher than the opening price.
Red color: Sellers are stronger. The price "slides" down from the opening price.
Wicks (Thin line above/below): That means the price briefly went there, but was rejected outright before the time ran out.
2. Look at the "Arus Sungai" (Trend)
Don’t focus on just one candlestick. Look at the bigger direction:
Uptrend: A staircase going up. (Buy here)
Downtrend: A decline going down. (Sell or just watch)
Sideways: A flat road. (Might as well sleep first—the market is uneasy)
3. The Limits of "Lantai" and "Atap" (Support & Resistance)
This is the easiest key to know when to enter:
Support (Lantai): The area where the price usually "bounces" upward every time it touches the bottom. Imagine a ping-pong ball dropping onto the floor.
Resistance (Atap): The area where the price is really hard to break upward. Every time it touches it, the price drops again.
👉 Conclusion for you:
Trading Futures is like a race. The chart is the map of the route. Don’t focus on finding "magic numbers"—just follow where the Arus Sungai flows and buy when the price touches the "Lantai."
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