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In trading, the worst fear is not being unable to understand the market, but not being able to wait.

The market opens every day, but the opportunities that truly belong to you can be counted on one hand.

In a hurry, you chase the highs; with a pullback, you add to your position; with a fluctuation, you start to doubt life. Many people mistake their heartbeat for signals and their emotions for judgments, only to realize in the end—that urgency is essentially giving money to the market.

Newcomers always think about doubling their money quickly, so they frequently enter and exit, back and forth, while their capital gets thinner and thinner. After a loss, they are unwilling to accept it and want to turn it around all at once, so they heavily invest, leverage up, and hold positions, leading their accounts into a cycle of "all-in—liquidation—recharge" and slowly losing blood.

Those who truly make stable profits are quite the opposite. Their greatest skill is the courage to refrain from trading.

If the market hasn't moved, they wait; if the buy point isn't confirmed, they stay on the sidelines. Making fewer mistakes is more important than seizing more opportunities; living longer allows you to wait for the big market movements.

Profits never need your urging; they will grow on their own;

but losses, if not dealt with in a timely manner, will only spiral further out of control.

So focus on stop-losses, rather than fantasizing about profits—stop-losses are within your control, profits are not.

Slow can actually be faster. Treat trading as a craft; rules are there to lock in impulses, and risk-reward ratios are there to replace win rates.

Like a hunter, only pull the trigger when the odds are in your favor, and quietly wait at other times.

Wealth does not rush in through urgent doors; fortune is sought through steadiness.

Those who truly make money are merely fishing patiently in a pond full of fish, rather than casting nets wildly when the splashes are greatest.

In trading, in the end, it's a reconciliation with oneself.

No anger in losses, no frenzy in gains, no regrets in missed opportunities. When you face the ups and downs with a calm heart, you are already on the path less traveled—this is not a victory of skills, but a maturity of character.

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