I once followed a top trader.
In others' eyes, he is a 'genius', earning tens of millions a year.
But what I really saw was him monitoring the market earlier than anyone every morning and reviewing trades later than anyone every night, doing so for decades.

One thing I admire about him is:
Results do not come from luck, but from countless correct choices made day after day.

Many people don't believe it and like to make excuses for themselves:
He succeeded at 20, that was good luck.
I haven't taken off at 30, that is bad luck.
When I turn 40 and luck comes, I'll be great.

A joke.
You can't even spare an hour to study now,
you can't even stick to a stable habit,
what do you have to wait for that so-called 'luck'?
Even if luck does come, you won't be able to grasp it.

True professional traders understand a simple truth:
The future breakthrough points are actually accumulated from every training you do at this moment.
Read for an hour every day, review for three hours, and invest the rest of your time in growth,
even if luck is at its worst, good fortune will eventually come to you.

But if you only know how to watch videos and lie in bed after work every day,
when opportunities really land on your head, your first reaction is not to seize them, but to doubt if it's an illusion.

Experts are not smarter than you,
but are willing to be dull enough to repeat day after day.
Monitoring the market daily, recording data, refining trading systems, extremely tedious.
But once you get through it, you will find that while others are still fantasizing about turning their fortunes, you are already able to make steady profits.

So
professional traders rely not on their words, not on luck, and certainly not on some 'secret method'.
But on starting to plant seeds now, on persisting even when no one is supervising.
When future technologies mature, and people mature, and funds, opportunities, and luck are all presented to you,
nothing can stop it.

The truth may be harsh:
Most people never turn their fortunes around in their lifetime, not because they lack opportunities, but because they never planted the correct seeds.

The market never rewards illusions,
it only rewards those who can endure tedium and bite the bullet to repeat.