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I've heard many people ask me two questions: "Are you optimistic about 2026?" "Are you pessimistic about 2026?"
My answer is neither.
To be honest, I have no interest in calling trades. That kind of trick where you rely on "predicting" market trends to satisfy your sense of cleverness, I don't play that game. Every time, someone confidently claims that this year is a bull market and next year is a bear market—what's the result? The market simply doesn't listen to them.
My logic is very simple: how the market moves, I follow accordingly. I don't decide the direction; the market chart does. Only act once the trend is established; don't make reckless moves before signals appear. Some people are tangled up in the big picture all day, but that's just a waste of time. The real opportunities to make money often come when you're willing to listen to what the market is saying, rather than making up stories yourself.
That whole thing about calling signals really should be stopped.
The market chart will tell the truth, but people's words may not.
Follow the trend to make a living, not predictions—that's the way to survive.
The market moves as it pleases, and we're just along for the ride.
Instead of guessing about 2026, it's better to focus on today's K-line.