The maturity of trading,


is not about making fewer and fewer mistakes,
but about becoming clearer on where the mistakes end.

The value of a strategy,
does not lie in how difficult it is to disprove,
but in whether the losses are controllable after being disproven, whether the exit is clear, and whether the system can continue to operate.

In this sense,
a viewpoint that cannot be falsified is not suitable for holding positions.
Because without a failure boundary, there is no true risk management.
Falsifiability is not a flaw of the strategy,
but a prerequisite for the strategy to be mature, executable, and assessable.
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