Empty Position: The Highest Wisdom of Trading

Top hunters know how to wait in silence; mature traders are not afraid of being in an empty position.

An empty position is not escaping the market, but respecting the market.

When the market is chaotic and signals are unclear, an empty position is the greatest probability of success.

True experts do not compete on frequency, but on precision.

They know that not every candlestick is worth trading; only certainty is worth betting on.

Being in an empty position is difficult, as it requires resisting impulses.

Most people see 'no position' as missing an opportunity,

while a few see 'having a position' as losing rationality.

An empty position is a touchstone for emotional management and a training ground for trading wisdom.

Rather than being exhausted by volatility, it is better to refine one's understanding in an empty position.

The market never rewards effort, but rather rewards clarity.

Just like Wall Street's 'Crocodile Rule': wait until the prey is close;

then, strike decisively.