Yesterday's World Cup, I don't know how many people were eating skewers and drinking while cursing.


I used to be like that too.
Betting on games, chasing gains, going all-in, always thinking I was the lucky one.
Later, after trading for nine years, I slowly understood a truth:
The most expensive tuition in this world isn't losing to the market, but losing to your own desires.
The most powerful aspect of capital isn't controlling prices.
It's controlling emotions.
It makes you chase highs when you're excited, cut losses when you're panicking, and go all-in when you think you're about to get rich.
In the end, the ones who get harvested are often not the most knowledgeable, but the most emotionally out of control.
So over the years, I, Ge, have never bet on games.
Because I know, truly stable earners don't rely on luck.
But on probability, discipline, and risk management.
When you reach the end of trading, you'll realize:
The market is always changing,
But human nature never changes.
Greed, fear, illusions, getting rich overnight.
One group falls,
And another group rushes in.
This is the biggest cycle in the financial markets.
Once you see through the market, you'll respect the rules.
Once you see through human nature, you'll stay away from gambling.
Make money from knowledge,
Don't become a slave to emotions. 🔥
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