Throughout a person's life, the people you meet, the words they say, the experiences you have, often are not about how we choose, but there is a predestined arrangement. We must cherish every connection; life never has the best, everything is just right...
A fan (investor) asked me last night: "What do you think is the scariest thing in the market?" This is a good question; I didn't answer directly, but told him a story.
There was a young trader who entered the market in his first year, losing for six months. He gritted his teeth to learn techniques, read books, and reviewed trades. In the seventh month, he finally made a profit continuously. But the good times didn't last long; he heavily invested during a big market event and lost all his capital in just a few days. That day he said to me: "It turns out the biggest risk is not not knowing how to do it, but the expansion after doing it right."
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