Heaven and Earth are unkind, treating all things as straw dogs.

It’s been a long time since I wrote a post. I just finally have a little free time these days. Just want to record this~

In the trading process, this saying fits very well. The market is the same for everyone—no favoritism, treating everyone equally. With small money and small loss, or big money and big loss, there’s the same process. The market is there; no matter how it moves, it’s correct. It also treats everyone equally.

Every time you lose money, it’s not because someone is trying to harm you—it’s because you’ve placed yourself in the position of the sacrificial dog and still fantasized about being the master. The moment you open leverage, you’ve signed a life-and-death contract. The market only follows the rules. When you get liquidated, and your account doubles—will the market change because of that? No. It has always been there, with its own rhythm. It’s not moved by anyone’s joy or sorrow. So the people who truly understand this saying won’t complain that the market is unfair; instead, they’ll understand this: because the market is ruthless and merciless to everyone, you only have a chance to survive by your own discipline and your own understanding. When others are greedy, you fear; when others panic, you’re greedy. This isn’t some magical strategy. After you truly recognize “Heaven and Earth are unkind,” this is the only thing you can do—to change yourself from the sacrificial dog into the one who takes the sacrificial dog’s place. The market will never change its coldness; the only thing that can change is your understanding of this coldness. Don’t ask, “Why is it always me who loses money?” Ask yourself: have you again placed your hope in the market’s mercy? Heaven and Earth are unkind—you can only conduct yourself with your own integrity.

For those who haven’t found their own profitable rhythm yet, calm down, follow the rules, and find the pattern.

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