In the ups and downs of the K-line, some people see risks, some see opportunities, and the wise see their own nature. Fluctuations are the breath of the market, prices rise and fall like tides, and greed and fear are the shackles of investors.

The market always rewards two types of people: those who use rules to overcome emotions, and those who use time to realize value. The accumulation of wealth is never a linear surge, but a miracle of compound interest.

If you are confused by today's floating losses, you might as well ask yourself: How will I view my current choice three years later?