The market is like the tide, with candlestick fluctuations being the norm. No matter how many indicators we learn or patterns we observe, in the end, it's still about overcoming that mental hurdle. Greed makes people chase at the top, fear makes people sell at the bottom, and when emotions are chaotic, even the best market conditions can't be held.



In trading, ultimately, it's never about who is smarter, but who is more stable and who can hold. When the mind is calm, the position is steady; when the heart is tranquil, the road is long.

Not being affected by short-term rises and falls, not letting fleeting gains and losses disturb your rhythm, gradually holding your position, steadily accumulating, is the long-term way.

If you still have trapped positions in your hands, handle them as soon as possible, so you will have more opportunities to receive free online advice!
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