Trading is like cooking—keep the heat steady; don’t go on a rampage with “high heat and rapid stir-frying.” Stop-loss is like braking—don’t learn from the Drift King at Mount Akina and drift into the ditch. Take-profit is like adding salt—shaky hands turn it into powder; only calmness lets the rich aroma come through. Watching the K-line is like watching clouds—every rise and fall is scenery; don’t stare at the screen until your eyes go blurry like an electronic wooden fish. Position management is like tuning a string—when the bow is pulled fully, it breaks easily; with the string slack, there’s no sound; only between tightening and relaxing can there be the magic music. The market is like a stage—don’t get too immersed. Today you play Guan Yu; tomorrow you realize you’re Wukong; in the end, you may just end up with chives stewed with meat. Remember: discipline is gold, emotions are demons. No matter how big the wind and waves get, stay seated on the fishing boat—after all, money doesn’t enter through the door of panic; it favors those who can afford to stay idle.

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