The 'Falling Flowers' has ended, and the golden phrases are like life mottos

①. The market is always right; the only wrong is oneself. If you rush too fast and escape too slowly, you are bound to suffer losses. Your head is on your shoulders, and your feet are on your own body. As long as you protect yourself well, opportunities will always outweigh risks.

2. Doing business is not about who makes more money; it’s about who lasts longer. Don’t think about reaching the top in one step; take steady and sure steps.

3. The greatest fairness of the stock market is that there are no thresholds; as long as you have an account, you can trade as soon as you buy stocks. However, the stock market also has the greatest unfairness; it doesn’t differentiate levels, and amateurs and professionals compete together. Stock trading is about the investor's judgment.

4. Everyone is waiting for the next opportunity. If you step right, you can turn misfortune into fortune and retreat safely. If you step wrong, there’s no turning back.

5. Matters between men and women arise from the right time and place; even a small difference can lead to a missed opportunity.