Want to get first-hand information? First, ask yourself if you are in that circle.
Many people ask me: why am I always the last to know the news, and why do I get stuck after buying?
The answer is quite simple: you are not in the circle that has access to first-hand information.
Let me give you an example. Today, an HR from an exchange contacted me, hoping to recommend candidates for jobs in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, requiring fluent English. My English is not good, so this opportunity naturally has nothing to do with me. If my English were good, and I were young and in Shenzhen, I might have already entered the core circle of this industry.
Therefore, information is never something that is “picked up,” but rather a privilege that comes with the circle. If you want to obtain genuinely valuable intelligence, it’s not about “sneaking on news,” but about continuously investing in yourself and getting close to those who truly have resources and insights.
Don't expect WeChat groups or signal groups to give you an edge. What you pay attention to, where you hang out, and what you learn determine which information track you are on.
I prefer dollar-cost averaging, accumulating coins, and a long-term approach. If you are also this kind of person, we may be heading in the same direction.
Don’t envy the voices of sudden wealth; true wealth is hidden on the path of your silent growth.
I’m not a guru; I just started trading contracts early, made many mistakes, and managed to survive.
If you want to turn things around, don’t think about getting rich quickly. First, understand the rules of the game; otherwise, you will just be feeding the market.