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Many people trading often attribute their results to "bad luck."
Losing several trades in a row makes them feel today is not a good day;
winning a few makes them think their state is good.

But in real trading, luck has little to do with it,
it's more about whether you have a stable rhythm.

You'll find that many people's problems are not judgment, but rhythm chaos.
Hesitating when it's time to act,
frequently making moves when it's not appropriate;
entering early before the trend has developed,
chasing after the trend after it's over.

The result is:
missed opportunities to profit,
and losses on trades that shouldn't have been.

Brother Chen always emphasizes:
Trading is not about who is faster, but who is more stable.

People with rhythm know when to act, when to stay on the sidelines;
those without rhythm, as soon as the market moves, can't help but participate.

When rhythm is disrupted,
even the best skills can't save you.

When you start controlling your frequency of entries,
begin executing according to a plan,
and accept waiting,

your trading will gradually become more stable.

Stop blaming luck,
find your rhythm again.

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