Did you notice? The cruelest reality in the trading world is not the lack of capital, but the lack of "the courage to stop."
The contrast is obvious—rich people spend 3 to 5 years waiting for a big trend, while the poor gamble on daily market movements for survival; veterans build wealth through systems, execution, and patience to compound returns, whereas beginners are repeatedly hijacked by emotions, chasing highs and selling lows in a complete routine. This is not a matter of talent difference; frankly, it’s a decision-making rhythm that operates on entirely different levels.
Want to truly awaken? Start by letting go of the obsession with "making money today." Use cyclical logic to view market fluctuations; don’t be brainwashed by every candlestick; exchange the quality of execution for results, not the frequency of trades; most importantly—develop extreme patience, waiting for those truly big opportunities that belong to you.
When you stop being led around by the market, money will come to you naturally.
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Did you notice? The cruelest reality in the trading world is not the lack of capital, but the lack of "the courage to stop."
The contrast is obvious—rich people spend 3 to 5 years waiting for a big trend, while the poor gamble on daily market movements for survival; veterans build wealth through systems, execution, and patience to compound returns, whereas beginners are repeatedly hijacked by emotions, chasing highs and selling lows in a complete routine. This is not a matter of talent difference; frankly, it’s a decision-making rhythm that operates on entirely different levels.
Want to truly awaken? Start by letting go of the obsession with "making money today." Use cyclical logic to view market fluctuations; don’t be brainwashed by every candlestick; exchange the quality of execution for results, not the frequency of trades; most importantly—develop extreme patience, waiting for those truly big opportunities that belong to you.
When you stop being led around by the market, money will come to you naturally.