The transformation from pursuing win rates to managing risks
Beginners pursue high win rates, yearning for precise predictions; mature traders pursue high profit-loss ratios and risk control.
They understand that while they cannot control the market, they can control their positions and losses. The core of success is not to catch every market move, but to survive when wrong and to thrive when right. True confidence comes from 'daring to be in cash when I don't understand.'The leap from relying on technology to building systems
Initially enamored with indicators and strategies, later focused on creating and trusting their own trading systems.
They establish clear rules: when to open positions, when to stop losses, when to take profits. The market is no longer a chaos, but a quantifiable probability game. The ultimate skill in trading is execution—resolutely following the system even when feeling fear or greed.From chasing noise to enjoying the solitude of reflection
Retail traders anxiously switch in response to calls from communities and KOLs, while top traders spend most of their time in independent thinking, reviewing, and waiting.
They do not blindly trust any 'big shots,' but believe in data and trends. Real decision-making often occurs in the quiet of the night or dawn when no one is discussing it. This solitude is the necessary price of rational decision-making.Awakening from focusing on results to concentrating on the process
They are no longer euphoric or devastated by a single trade's profit or loss, but focus on: 'Did I execute this trade according to plan? Is the risk controlled within the preset range?'
High profits do not equal stability; controlling drawdowns does. A truly mature trader ultimately seeks not account numbers, but logical validation and system robustness.The essence of trading: a practice against human nature
The greatest illusion of the market is to make people believe that making money relies on being smart;
while those who truly make money know: it relies on discipline, patience, and rationality.
They do not argue with the market about right or wrong, but compete with themselves on execution. Every penny you earn is a manifestation of cognition and mindset; every penny you lose is the price of cognitive flaws and mindset control.I am Sister Hui, tonight I will guide fans to ambush a big move, expecting at least a 200%-500% rise or fall, brothers wait patiently for my notice!