"Cutting losses and letting profits run" is a common saying in the trading community, but few truly understand its meaning. In fact, it's somewhat similar to gardening.

As a gardening enthusiast, I know that a plant's growth needs to follow its natural course. After burying the seeds in the soil, excessive intervention can be detrimental. If you constantly dig them up to check the roots or change their orientation, even healthy seedlings can be damaged.

Trading is the same. Frequently entering and exiting the market may seem like controlling the situation, but in reality, you are missing out on profit opportunities. Many traders incur losses precisely because they do not understand the principle of "non-action governance"; excessive trading disrupts the market's rhythm.

The true path to profit is to patiently wait, allowing the market time to establish its own rhythm, and then reap the rewards at the right moment, rather than forcing intervention. The market has its own rules; respect it, and profits will naturally grow.