Made a small profit, I have money for cigarettes now!

Today's market, although not a big fluctuation, after guarding it all morning, I finally caught a wave. It's not a huge profit, but it's stable and real.

First, decisively sell some U, withdraw some money for cigarettes, and give myself a small reward.

Don't always stare at the account numbers; securing profits is the real gain.

To be honest, what is my biggest change?

In the past: I would get anxious at the slightest movement in the K-line.

I would rush in without a plan.

If I made a mistake, I would stubbornly hold on and not admit defeat.

Now:

I think through my position before opening a trade.

If I incur a loss, I cut my losses and adjust my rhythm steadily.

I don't make trades without confidence; it's okay if there aren't many opportunities; I patiently wait.

Today, being able to earn steadily boils down to three words:

First: The direction is right; go with the trend, not against the market.

Second: The rhythm is precise; don't chase highs, don't cut randomly, don't operate frequently.

Third: The mindset is stable; I’m satisfied with small profits, not greedy, not hasty.

Others only see a few hundred U added to the account and think it’s glorious.

But behind that? It's monitoring the market, making adjustments, continuously refining strategies, forcing myself to stay steady time and again.

In the past, I relied on gambling, impulse, and luck. Now, I rely on a sense of rhythm, execution, and a bit of courage to 'hold back'.

I haven't made much, but I can keep my mindset stable. The cigarette money has arrived; the next opportunity... I'm waiting!