After thinking it over, I still want to post this article before going to bed
The way of heaven is fair; the more you sacrifice, the more you gain, the more pleasure you enjoy, the more you lose. The amount of solitude I endure is proportional to how much my trading ability improves. The more you indulge in a life of luxury, the more you must pay in terms of trading skills.
My trading ability has improved another level; yes, every time there’s no market movement, and my update frequency decreases, I am constantly and tirelessly strengthening my trading skills. This time, I thought I had reached a dead end because I mentioned that my trading system was almost complete, with the last puzzle piece in place, very detailed and rigorous, airtight, with no room for further improvement. Unexpectedly, hard work pays off, and I have once again significantly improved my overall trading ability. Truly, hard work does not betray the diligent.
I am not an actor, nor am I a source of entertainment, and I am certainly not a KOL who seeks traffic. I cannot travel the world one day and attend parties the next, then analyze the market to profit from others. In my view, these so-called masters are mere performers with no real trading skill; the way of heaven is fair; the more you sacrifice, the more you gain, the more pleasure you enjoy, the more you lose. Rather than saying I look down on anyone, it’s more accurate to say I respect and admire everyone who genuinely dedicates themselves to trading and strives for excellence.
I cannot do it; I like purity. I enjoy the inner peace that comes from taking something to the extreme.
In the finance circle, some people like the wolf mentality, while others believe in ruthless business. However, my favorite animal since childhood has been a racehorse because once a racehorse is on the track, it does not allow itself to lose, even if it runs until its lungs burst and it bleeds to death. It must focus solely on the target ahead and cannot allow itself to fall behind or give up, even at the cost of its life, running its heart out.