Guide to Ending Trading Dilemmas: Say Goodbye to Predictions, Embrace Responsive Trading
Have you ever had the experience of being like an tireless treasure hunter in the trading market, studying various technical indicators day and night, eagerly hoping to find the key to unlock the wealth vault and precisely predict every rise and fall?
But reality hits like a series of heavy punches, false breakouts leave you with nothing, and the choppy market wears down your patience, ultimately forcing you to leave in disappointment.
In fact, we engage in trading not to become a "fortune teller" that can predict the future.
Many traders closely watch candlesticks, pondering whether the market is ranging or breaking out, but the truth is that trends gradually reveal themselves in the present, and ranges can only be definitively defined afterward.
Those so-called "magical indicators" that claim to predict in advance are merely illusions.
In the world of trading, what is truly reliable is not prediction, but response.
The market is like a mysterious signal transmitter, constantly releasing various messages; what we need to do is to act like keen hunters, catching these signals and then taking decisive action, without subjective assumptions or stubbornness.
Many people have likely experienced the awkwardness of seeing the market correctly, entering with great joy, only to feel as if they have been cursed with paralysis, as the market stubbornly refuses to move as expected.
Just when you almost forget about that trade, it suddenly activates, catching you off guard.
The essence of trading is trial and error; having no market movement is the norm, while having movement is like winning the lottery – don’t force it.
Don’t always fantasize about every trade being profitable, and don’t think you can be smarter than the market.
In times of loss, analyze calmly and see if it’s within a controllable range; in times of profit, understand that this is a gift from the market, not a testament to how accurate your predictions are.
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