The waves of the capital market always accumulate strength in silence. The more tranquil the consolidation period, the more one needs to maintain the vigilance of a hunter—under those seemingly ordinary candlestick trends, there often lies energy that can change the trend. When market sentiment falls into collective revelry, every cheer may be a warning sign of risk; at this moment, clarity is more precious than greed.
True wisdom lies in establishing a firewall for emotions: when impulsive instincts want to chase rises and sell on dips, one might as well, like a seasoned helmsman, anticipate the change in wind direction in advance and adjust strategies before the turning point of the trend arrives. Investing is like sailing; excellent helmsmen do not wait until the rocks smash the hull to think of steering but instead rely on experience and rationality to plan the route amidst the fog. Stay calm and observe, allowing rationality to always take the helm.