All trading ultimately leads to cultivation.

Not long ago, I finished reading 'Siddhartha.'

A friend immediately gifted me a copy of 'The Monk and the Philosopher.'

Since venturing into the world of derivatives trading,

I have wandered further down the path of enlightenment [Facepalm R].

Thinking about it is quite interesting.

At first, I came to the market just to seek wealth,

Then I started looking at various techniques: technical analysis, fundamentals [Smile R].

Later, I realized I needed to cultivate my mind [Secretly Observing R].

I began studying psychology, meditation, and various forms of self-analysis [Disappointed R].

As I explored, I wanted to delve into the essence of things:

philosophy, theology [Embarrassed R].

On the path of seeking and understanding the way, I have wandered further and further.

The big shots also love to ponder the universe [Smack R].

This afternoon, I watched 'The Clear Realm'

And felt a strong resonance with the psychology of traders.

I remembered asking a trading guru from the '90s

If he felt lonely doing trading.

He said no [Doge].

You can communicate with various outstanding people through books and resonate with them.

(But he is an I person; for E people, it can sometimes be a bit uncomfortable) [Petrified R].

Qingze spoke about this description of futures speculation,

Which very realistically described my feelings along this path:

He said, 'Life is often like this. Once you choose the adventurous path of investing in life, it's like getting on a train whose destination you don’t know. Returning to the past is no longer possible, and the future's fate has long exceeded your control and initial imagination.'

Along this path, I have experienced

The darkest pain and despair

That is too profound [Sigh R].

People often ask me

How to get started with derivatives if they want to try.

I've been through so much on this journey.

I completely do not recommend my friends to take this path [Facepalm R].

There are too many costs involved; unless experienced, one cannot comprehend the pain of this purgatory.

I smile gently, isn't living well just great? [Smack R].

Finally, I quote the words of a big shot describing trading:

'Trading is the most difficult business to succeed in the world; young people should not touch it, wisdom not yet awakened should not touch it, those who have not broken through emotional barriers should not touch it, those who have never been down and out should not touch it, and those who are unwilling to embark on the path of cultivation should not touch it.' #加密市场反弹