The larger the capital, the harder it is to operate.
One buying point, three to five buying points, or even ten buying points, all make it difficult to get a position in.
The more you operate, the clearer your opponents understand your bottom line.
You are worn down by market makers, targeted by competitors, and followed by retail investors.
In the financial market, when you reach a billion, you can easily push a hundred billion listed company to its limit.
Retail investors are different; they just need to buy at the right buying points and sell at the selling points.
Such a simple issue, yet how many can consistently abide by it? What stops you from listening to the market's rhythm?
It is your greed and fear.
Buying points always form during declines, but fear stops you;
Selling points always occur during rises, but greed stops you.
A person ruled by greed and fear has only one fate in the market: death!
In the market, stocks at buying points are good stocks, and stocks at selling points are bad stocks; any other classification of good and bad is nonsense.
Your fate can only be grasped by yourself; no one is worthy of trust, including your own advice.
The only thing worth trusting is the voice of the market, the rhythm of the market, which requires you to listen carefully, with a heart that has conquered greed and fear.
The voice of the market is always present; no matter how much glory someone has had in the past, in the current market, nothing matters. As long as there is a moment when greed and fear block your ability to listen to the market, then that person has entered the gates of death.