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People always say that trading can make you rich overnight, and I believed it for a long time. Later, I realized that this thing is actually more like a long-term battle with oneself. There are no eternal winners in the market, only those who keep adjusting themselves.
What the market has taught me over the years goes far beyond technical indicators themselves. How to see through human greed, how to manage risk, how to stick to discipline—these are the real lessons. From blindly following trends at the beginning, to developing my own methodology, and then replacing emotional decisions with mechanisms, every step of progress involved pitfalls.
Honestly, many people think there’s a secret to trading. Actually, there isn’t. Those seemingly profound things have long been laid out in the sunlight: understanding trends, finding support and resistance, controlling position sizes, executing properly. Repeating these simple tasks and mastering them to perfection is enough.
There’s a very fatal misconception—always trying to predict rises and falls. The result? You end up confused every day, guessing in vain, and finally blowing up your account. Trading is not fortune-telling; its logic is reversed. Instead of wasting effort trying to predict, it’s better to execute the rules well. Probability only reveals itself over the long term.
The two words that left the deepest impression on me are: let profits run, let losses stop. Many people fear losses, are reluctant to cut losses, and end up turning small losses into big ones. Those who truly make money are actually able to accept losses calmly. Losses are not scary; what’s scary is obsession.
Another common trap is being too close to the market. Staring at the screen all day, entering and exiting frequently, constantly tense. You’ll find that the more you do this, the more anxious you become. True experts understand how to maintain distance from the market. They can wait patiently until the right opportunity comes.
Consistent profitability in trading isn’t very exciting, to be honest, it’s a bit boring. The rules don’t change, execution isn’t chaotic, and emotions don’t interfere—that’s all. Look at those who consistently make money—they are disciplined execution machines.
Finally, I want to say that living longer is much more important than running fast. You don’t need to be the fastest; just survive longer than others. Prioritize risk control, keep drawdowns manageable, and let the power of time’s compounding do the multiplication.
The market won’t change because you want it to; only you can change yourself. Making money has never been about the technology itself, but about how you view the market. Success isn’t about the method, but about whether you can stick to it. Most people’s failure is very simple—they are blindly stumbling in the dark.