Traders cannot predict the future, but they can assess probabilities.
The future of the market cannot be precisely predicted, but you can determine which positions have more advantages.
Trading is not about guessing the direction correctly, but finding high-probability opportunities, entering when conditions are favorable, and exiting when the advantage disappears. The most dangerous profits are those earned without following the rules.
The market rewards discipline, but it also punishes recklessness.
Short-term rule violations may yield profits, but long-term they will inevitably lead to liquidation. True winners do not rely on predictions, but on rules, discipline, and probabilistic advantages. The essence of trading is not foreknowledge, but execution.
Persisting with the correct strategy, the market will eventually give you the returns you deserve.