0625 Blue Star Journal No. 71
1. My own writing has started to be output in the form of themes, preparing for future publishing. This was inspired by an article I read yesterday on a public account, which mentioned the importance of accumulating one's intellectual property, preferably in thematic forms. After reading it, I shared it with Xiao Yi, who said he was aware of this public account, noting that it reposts articles from foreign bloggers.
I don't care about that; the information is useful to me, so I just take it and put it into practice.
2. Today's trading was like a roller coaster. I hit my stop loss, and when I reached the resistance level, I shorted again. I just checked, and surprisingly, I managed to recover the losses. Throughout the day, there was about a $2000 fluctuation, which feels a bit too volatile, and I had a bit too much leverage.
I only lost a few thousand dollars, but if it were a normal loss within my trading plan, it seems like I wouldn't feel much inside. I used to be different.
I would keep staring at the screen; when I made a profit, I would think about closing it, and when I lost, I would think about just getting it back before closing.
Now, I can set take profit and stop loss orders and not look at the charts because I know that if I am correct 3 out of 10 times, I can make a profit!
3. Building a website has taken a lot of my time, probably five or six days.
Because I’m not familiar with the plugins, I have to take screenshots one by one and ask the intelligent assistant. Today, a small problem held me up for over an hour; there was content but it wouldn’t display. I declared defeat and directly paid someone to do it.
I should just focus on writing the compound interest course for passive income.
Xiao Yi's content traffic compound interest course has long been written; we are just waiting for the website to go live, so I need to speed up the progress.
4. A business worth over a hundred million proactively reached out to communicate with me, and I approached the channels with a try-it-out attitude.
Such businesses usually don't work out, but I still want to give it a shot, supporting the miraculous methodology mentioned in the support system. What if it works out?
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