In such a dull market, I suddenly began to enjoy reading. Flipping through books can calm the mind, and trading also requires the cultivation of one's character. A passage in a book is thought-provoking: even if one accurately predicts the market direction, impatience is still the root of losses.

Most partners have experienced such situations; they firmly believe that the market will rise, but enter too early and are washed out by short-term reverse fluctuations; just after stopping losses and leaving, it starts to soar. This happens repeatedly, and when the real trend arrives, they have either exhausted their funds or lost their courage, missing the opportunity. The market will not immediately reward you for being 'correct'.

Reading cultivates one's temperament, honing precisely this patience to wait for the flowers to bloom. In the turbulent market tide, it is more precious than precise predictions.