The longer you trade gold, the more you understand:


Those who can go far in the market are never lucky enough to double their account overnight, but are rooted in steadiness!

Beginners always watch the K-line with a racing heart, chasing after gains when prices rise, panicking when they fall, and when emotions take over, their principal quietly shrinks in repeated tugging.

You think the market is targeting you, but in reality, it's uncontrolled emotions draining your account.

Truly mature trading is never about the thrill of a gamble, but about calmly following discipline.

Set your stop-loss and target before entering, and don’t let short-term fluctuations throw off your rhythm after entering.

Don’t stubbornly hold onto floating losses, preventing small mistakes from turning into big risks; don’t greedily chase profits, understanding that locking in gains is the real achievement.

The market is never short of opportunities; what’s lacking are people who can control greed and steady their fear.

Trading, at its core, is a battle with your own human nature.

Only by winning over yourself can you trade steadily and profit consistently in the gold market.
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