Brew a pot of clear tea, fresh fruit on the table, Harman Kardon connected to the big screen, sound effects at full volume, immersing at home to relive "Infernal Affairs II," the atmosphere not losing to the cinema.


Nine years have passed in trading, and looking back at Ni Yongxiao’s remark "He had given instructions before he died," I suddenly understand many principles beyond the charts.
Ni Yongxiao seems gentle and quiet, but he can settle down to plan the big picture,忍忍 for years, every step precisely hitting the right nodes, not impulsive, not reckless, just like how we stare at the charts day after day.
Offline, my apprentices all know that to catch each turning point in the market, we can go days without eating or drinking, stay up all night reviewing, staying up late just to see through the underlying logic behind the market.
This patience and composure are exactly the same as Ni Yongxiao’s strategic calmness.
The film repeatedly says: "If you come out to run, you will pay sooner or later."
In trading, this is even more valuable advice.
The floating gains earned by gambling, going all-in on a gamble, will eventually be returned to the market;
Without a complete trading system, relying only on emotions to chase highs and sell lows, short-term lucky profits are doomed to be lost in the long run.
Having gone through debt, margin calls, ups and downs over nine years, I deeply understand: the market has no luck; all gains made by luck will be lost through strength, and the cycle of cause and effect never misses.
Ni Yongxiao can see through everyone’s cards but cannot escape his predetermined fate;
We can review every historical market move, but we can never predict all sudden fluctuations.
The most important thing for traders to learn is his patience and strategic planning, not obsession and force.
Endure loneliness, uphold rules, see through the market game, control inner greed.
Like Ni Yongxiao’s layout, patiently wait for your own certainty, never act lightly before key turning points;
At the same time, always respect the market, avoid greed, avoid reckless bets, and maintain risk control bottom line.
Nine years of ups and downs, no longer pursue overnight riches.
A cup of tea, an old movie, reviewing human nature, reviewing the market, calmly refining your trading system, with steadiness as the priority, is the only way to go long-term.
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