I used to think:


When the bull market comes, everyone can make money.
It was only later that I realized:
More people lose money in a bull market.
Because most people simply don't know how to manage risk.
But this time with the Gate stock challenge, I realized for the first time:
Rules might be more important than market trends.
Especially now that the market is becoming more mature.
Relying solely on luck to get rich is becoming harder.
Those who truly make money are starting to study the “profit structure.”
For example, this event.
Many people only see the 17,000U prize pool.
But experts see:
How to turn rewards into part of the trading system.
These are completely two different dimensions.
Ordinary players:
“Will it go up today?”
Expert players:
“How can I improve the overall return today?”
The gap is right here.
My favorite strategy now is:
Complete tasks with low positions and high frequency.
Because this can spread out the risk.
Pairing it with low-volatility tasks like ETFs and U.S. bonds makes the overall experience much more comfortable.
Many people think of trading as exciting.
But long-term profit-making is actually very boring.
The real experts are daily:
Controlling drawdowns;
Optimizing costs;
Improving capital utilization.
And the event rewards are essentially “additional cash flow.”
Don’t underestimate this cash flow.
When accumulated over the long term, it’s very formidable.
So my biggest realization now is:
The most profitable people in the future may not be the most accurate predictors.
But the ones who understand the rules best.
Because market trends can’t be controlled;
But strategies can be optimized.
In the past, everyone competed with courage;
Now, it’s about competing with brains. #股票交易挑战最高赢17000U
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