Break free from the anxiety of information chaos, use philosophical thinking to judge the sustainability of narratives, use mathematical thinking to rationally assess the size of winning probabilities, and finally, use the courage of a gambler to make that brilliant move.
Soon, a group of people will try to tell you which group member has made hundreds or thousands of times their investment, achieving financial freedom in one wave.
So you ask everywhere: How do I join the group?
Thus, you become anxious and decide to sit idly for 16 hours a day scanning FaceChain.
You join many groups, but these groups send dozens of CA every day. After trying a few, you find that you've lost everything. Occasionally, when you make a profit, it brings you joy, but because you are too absorbed, you face a profit drawdown.
You resolve to be a paper hand, so you sell off a few golden dogs, and the money you earned is simply not enough to cover your losses.
You become anxious, feeling that you are not smart enough or not working hard enough. Every day, someone hits the jackpot; why isn’t it you?
The core issue is:
You have not found a reusable method that suits you.
Others made money in PvP; can you win? Are there enough people lifting you up to support you?
Others made money with heavy positions; do you understand it clearly? Do you have enough capital to bear the losses of a heavy position?
You always envy others, and when you see them making money, you can't wait to imitate them without thinking about the structured reasons that validate their methods.
Trading is about finding obscure patterns in complex random events, but you can only see the surface and cannot seek the underlying patterns.
Thus, you earn and lose until you lose everything. In a random game with a kill rate, the result of a random walk is zero, which is also the outcome for the vast majority of people.
Calm down and see through the essence. Place your bets and withdraw.
Candlestick patterns are just a phenomenon, chips are just a phenomenon, and the dealer is just a phenomenon. Everything you study is merely a phenomenon.
Mathematical thinking is about transforming into a repeatable formula with a positive mathematical expectation.
Philosophical thinking is about grasping the core narrative and being the first in trends.
Now, choose your path, young one.