I once thought trading was a shortcut to wealth, but after experiencing it, I understand that it is more like a long game with oneself. There are no eternal winners here, only practitioners who continuously evolve.

What I want to share is never some 'secret', but rather the genuine insights of someone who has been through it.

There is no 'holy grail' in trading, and the market has no 'secrets'.

You might think the key to making money is hidden in some secret book, but the truth is, all the essentials are out in the open: market trends, support and resistance levels, position management, execution... The essence of trading is simply repeating these straightforward tasks until they are perfected.

Let profits run freely, and cut losses promptly.

Every newcomer to the market wants to 'make steady profits', but the reality is that only by accepting losses can one truly make money. Losses themselves are not frightening; what is scary is stubbornly holding onto losses, turning small losses into big ones.

The closer you are to the market, the easier it is to be consumed by it.

Staring at the screen all day, trading frequently, and trying to catch every fluctuation will only make you more anxious and unable to control yourself. Those who can truly make money understand the importance of keeping a distance from the market—learning to wait is key to seizing the opportunities that belong to you.

True experts are 'bored' and can endure solitude.

Trading is never an exciting affair; the more stable and profitable a trader is, the more monotonous the trading becomes. The rules remain the same, execution remains steady, they are not swayed by market emotions, not elated by profits, nor devastated by losses; they are merely disciplined executors.

Lastly, I want to say: the essence of trading is to continuously improve oneself. The market will not favor you more because you perform well, nor will it give you extra preferential treatment for your efforts. The market never changes; the only thing that can change is you.

Those who truly make money have never relied on techniques, but rather on understanding; not on methods, but on execution. When you truly achieve this, you will no longer need anyone's guidance—because the market has already taught you everything.