1. The main force kills retail investors, not relying on technology, but on human nature. It gives you hope when you are greedy and despair when you are fearful. In the end, you realize that winning or losing is not on the board, but in your heart.

2. A bull market is not for you to get rich; it is to make you think you can get rich.

3. Retail investors die in hesitation, while the main force profits in certainty.

4. The biggest trap is not a sharp decline, but a slow rise that makes you buy more and more, and in the end, it cuts your heart.

5. The operators play in cycles, while retail investors look at minute charts. The cycle hasn’t changed, but you’ve already exited.

6. The cruelest part of the market is: the right people can’t hold on, while the wrong people can.

7. You think the main force is fighting against you, but in fact, the main force is using you to fight against yourself.

8. Retail investors think about how much to earn tomorrow, while the main force thinks about who will still be alive three years later.

9. The market is not for looking at prices; it is for looking at human hearts.

10. The main force kills retail investors not relying on candlesticks, but on the greed, anger, and ignorance of human nature.