Trading in this industry, to put it simply, is a skilled trade, much like repairing cars or cooking — if you're not professional, you'll eventually be taught a lesson by the market.
Don't listen to those "get rich quick" nonsense; a few years ago, some people did make money easily, but that’s similar to winning the lottery — purely a case of being a pig on a windfall. The market has changed significantly now; do you still think you can get rich by luck? Wake up.
The most practical approach in this industry is to focus on mastering the fundamentals. Stop thinking about flashy techniques; perfecting your best skill is more beneficial than anything else. Just like in basketball, if your three-point shooting is absurdly accurate, why would you need to show off fancy dribbling? There will always be opportunities in the market, but only those with solid fundamentals can seize them.
Making money sometimes really does depend on luck. But even with good luck, if you can’t catch it, it’s all for nothing. First, hone your skills and tighten your risk control; when the opportunity arises, you’ll be qualified to take off. Otherwise, even if luck hits you in the face, you’ll only be left watching it slip away. Trading is like this; if you can endure loneliness, then you deserve to reap the rewards.