Every day, I still regularly record my daily life.
Last night I made a couple of trades, but I couldn't hold the short position at a high and got shaken out. Overall, this month has been pretty good. Right now, I just opened a new position, optimistic about the general direction heading north. The May Day holiday is approaching, April quietly bids farewell, and May is waving to us. I went to bed very late last night, and my current schedule is already fixed: I sleep around three or four in the morning and wake up after ten. As long as I maintain over six hours of sleep each day, it’s fine. In our line of work, we can't afford to do things half-heartedly; persistence is a fundamental principle. When reality doesn't meet our expectations, there's no need to feel discouraged because no one can guarantee that you will ultimately succeed in a particular industry. Only by continuing to persist can you see the final results. You have to understand that life can never be clearly illustrated by candlestick charts. It's like how my daughter always colors your carefully calculated support lines as rainbows, but at least every night, when she curls up in your arms and falls asleep, clutching your shirt button, that moment is more real than any technical indicator. Keep going!