It is difficult to achieve long-term stable profits in the trading market. Generally speaking, it is because one has not yet 'enlightened', but in reality, it is due to the failure to extract precise experiences and rules.

The root cause lies in the 'non-linear' nature of price movements. Just like a car malfunction, even if the structure is complex, one can diagnose the problem through causal logic, which is the 'linear' certainty;

However, price fluctuations far exceed the realm of causality, and the unknown always outweighs the known. This 'non-linear' characteristic endows trading with inherent uncertainty, making it difficult to summarize experiential rules, and the path to success is fraught with thorns.

The key to solving this dilemma lies in believing that most problems already have standard answers; the key is to find those who hold the answers. In summary, the secret to successful trading is:

Maintain the ability to continuously participate in the market and focus on grasping 'high-probability' events.

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