Is this how you are too? Just when the gains float a few points, you rush to pull the stop-loss to the breakeven line, euphemistically calling it "locking in profits."

What happens next?

The market runs wild, but you get washed out at the breakeven line, watching helplessly as you miss out on the big market movements that follow.

This is not trading; this is playing with fire!

Real market veterans understand a harsh truth: those who fiddle with stop-loss lines all day are essentially playing the "thief's game" with the market.

Wanting to catch the fish but fearing the bones, wanting huge profits but refusing to accept volatility, where in the world does such a good thing exist?

What is the ultimate truth behind profits and losses coming from the same source?

"Hanging on for dear life" is the highest level of wisdom.

When you have the right direction and a reasonable position, there’s no need to panic when reverse fluctuations eat into your floating profits. Remember: any trend that hasn’t had a sufficient pullback is short-lived! The fluctuations that wash you out are precisely the main force cleaning up the following crowd.

The market is always playing the "wolf is coming" game.

Those who are always knocked out by breakeven stop-losses are like the shepherd boy crying "wolf is coming." By the time the real market arrives, their accounts have already been worn down to the point where they dare not hold positions.

The secret weapon of top traders.

They are like collectors hoarding antiques: when they identify a genuine item, they hold on tightly. Short-term fluctuations? That’s just counterfeit dealers causing trouble.

Real value will be proven by time.

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Remember: the market specializes in punishing all kinds of clever tricks.

Either hold onto the trend like a crocodile, or you'll be treated like chives, repeatedly harvested.

There is no third way!

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