There is a saying that goes "Heaven rewards diligence," meaning as long as you're willing to put in effort, there will always be a reward.


But in this industry, it's "Heaven kills diligence"—the busier you are, the faster you lose money.

I've seen too many people, eyes glued to the screen the moment they wake up, not daring to blink, afraid of missing a price fluctuation.
By the end of the day, all they've earned are transaction fees.

They are indeed very diligent, but unfortunately, all their diligence is focused in the wrong place.

The truth of this industry is: truly worthwhile opportunities are rare; not every small rise or fall needs to be caught.

So where should that diligence be used?

Use it for reviewing and summarizing, for studying and pondering, for researching patterns, for patiently waiting.
Not for constantly staring at the screen, and definitely not for repeatedly buying and selling.

Staring at the screen doesn't create opportunities; it just fuels impulsiveness.
Decisions made out of impulse are not investments—they're reckless.

The truly skilled are not the ones who can endure the most, but the ones who can wait the longest.
They know this industry is about who can survive longer, not who can act more aggressively.

Wait when it's time to wait, stop when it's time to stop, dig deep when it's time to review, and don't hesitate when it's time to act.

This is the real "diligence" in this industry—not staring at the charts until blind, not trading until your hands are sore, but knowing clearly what to do and when.

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