In the financial market, every decision I make, every trading plan I formulate, and every risk control system I implement.
If the market trend significantly deviates from my expectations of the financial market, and the market movement is completely contrary to my predictions, then the most direct result is that I will definitely incur losses.
Moreover, the losses will not be trivial, so I absolutely cannot make too large a mistake; this game tests a person's cognition to the utmost.
Therefore, I do not like playing cards, and I even less enjoy playing Mahjong, because I need to control my gambling nature. I must face the exceptionally perilous financial trading market with a very calm mindset.
Every day, I need to pay attention to the global monetary policies, the geopolitical situation around the world, and analyze the trends of U.S. dollar assets, as well as the trends of non-U.S. currencies.
I must closely follow the words and actions of U.S. President Trump and Federal Reserve Chairman Powell.
The Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions are crucial for me to monitor, and I must pay very close attention to the non-farm payroll data report released on the first Friday of every month in the U.S.
Then, I need to combine my deep understanding of the financial capital market to write very professional investment research strategy reports.
If you want to make money in the financial capital market, you must possess a very strong cognition; you must have a keen sense and insight into the financial capital market, as well as a very strong inner self.
To truly achieve this, one must remain unflustered when faced with great danger, unshaken when confronted by a fierce tiger behind, and unblinking when a deer appears on the left.
If you cannot achieve this, you should never think about entering this bloody, brutal, and cold-hearted financial capital market.
Because once you recklessly enter the financial capital market, you will only become cannon fodder, for with your level of cognition and inner resilience, it is simply impossible to make money in the financial capital market.


