This week's insight: The "speed" in trading has never been related to hand speed, but is always linked to the stability of logic.
I always insist: anchor key points before entering the market and do not cross the target red line when exiting. Even if the market fluctuates unpredictably, I refuse to make subjective guesses; all decisions are based on precise deductions of the key points. This is the essential difference: you are betting on price fluctuations, while I am calculating the probability of profit; you are being led by volatility, while I move forward based on rules. The market never favors anyone, but in the end, it only rewards those who understand the patterns and adhere to trading principles.
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This week's insight: The "speed" in trading has never been related to hand speed, but is always linked to the stability of logic.
I always insist: anchor key points before entering the market and do not cross the target red line when exiting. Even if the market fluctuates unpredictably, I refuse to make subjective guesses; all decisions are based on precise deductions of the key points.
This is the essential difference: you are betting on price fluctuations, while I am calculating the probability of profit; you are being led by volatility, while I move forward based on rules. The market never favors anyone, but in the end, it only rewards those who understand the patterns and adhere to trading principles.