#我的策略演变 My Strategy Evolution
When I first entered the market, I always thought about 'betting everything on a single outcome', chasing trends and gambling on fads. As a result, it felt like a ship without a helm in turbulent waters, making profits that were confusing and losses that were even more baffling.
Later, I began to simplify: eliminating 80% of ineffective information sources and focusing only on 3 core indicators. I learned to use 'low-cost trial and error' instead of 'full investment betting', just like learning to swim by practicing breathing in shallow water first, gradually finding my rhythm.
Now, I believe even more that 'strategy is alive'. When the market changes, the approach must adjust accordingly—just like driving, you need to slow down when encountering a curve and accelerate on a straight path. I no longer pursue a perfect strategy; instead, I cultivate the ability for 'dynamic calibration': asking myself one more question during weekly reviews, 'If I could start over, where could I optimize?'
The evolution of strategy is actually a process of slowly reconciling with myself and the market: accepting uncertainty leads to greater stability.
What detours have your strategies taken?