My three trading commandments:


Having traded for so many years and stepping into countless big pits, I finally realized that to survive in the market, you must adhere to these three commandments.
No empty talk, all heartfelt truths.
First,戒逆势扛单。
The market has its own rhythm and natural order, it will never accommodate your ideas.
I used to love to fight the trend, blindly bottom-fishing and topping out, always thinking I was smarter than the market.
Later I understood, humans can never outdo the laws.
Let go of obsessions, follow the big trend, don’t force it, don’t fight hard—that’s the key to survival.
Second,戒重仓梭哈。
All margin calls, big losses, and overnight returns to zero are rooted in greed.
Always wanting to go all-in for quick riches, betting on one trade to determine win or lose, putting all your assets in.
Heaven and earth, all things, when full, overflow; when overflowing, it turns to loss.
Profit and loss come from the same source; trading is a marathon, not gambling.
Leaving room in your positions is leaving a way out for yourself.
Controlling greed is always more important than making quick money.
Third,戒高频交易。
The market never lacks opportunities; what it lacks is patience and composure.
The more panicked and hurried you are, the more you lose; fearing missing out, fearing mistakes, constantly trading back and forth.
Essentially, it’s the inner thief, the demon within, being led by emotions.
Real opportunities don’t need to be searched for every day.
Trade less, trade precisely, endure loneliness—less is more.
Ultimately, trading is never about beating the market, but about beating yourself.
Follow the big trend, control your positions, and stay true to your original intention.
Avoid the three: fighting the trend, heavy positions, and high-frequency trading, and you will win against 90% of people.
This is the lesson I learned from ten years of tuition fees. #比特币合约[超话]##币圈[超话]#
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