When I no longer get distracted by "how money flows," investing finally becomes simple.


In the first few years of investing, like most people, I only cared about market trends.
Watching candlesticks, calculating cycles, studying strategies—I believed that as long as my judgments were accurate, returns would follow naturally.
Until one time, I realized I had missed the same type of opportunity three times in a row—not because I judged incorrectly, but because my money wasn't in the right place.
That moment left a deep impression on me.
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