I’ve been trading U.S. stocks for about ten days, and not a single trade has resulted in a loss.


Making money during all this time was just a bonus.
I’ve found that what I’m earning more from is the information gap and the cognitive gap.
I still have to thank Teacher Shark for guiding and mentoring me,
so that I can experience the charm of U.S. stocks.
By the way, I may not have the innate talent, but we will still know how to follow—
follow the right person, and you’ll get twice the results with half the effort. @JS大鲨鱼
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Trading Log | Yesterday’s Review

Yesterday’s market had no major surprises. As planned, I kept mainly going short all the way, and the overall execution went very smoothly.

During the session, I didn’t chase longs when the market bounced back, and I didn’t get greedy just because profits were expanding. Each trade was carried out strictly according to my trading system. In the end, I took profit on every position—an all-win finish, closing out perfectly.

Many people think yesterday’s gains came from the market, but in reality, they came from the understanding built through countless rounds of review beforehand.

The market changes every day, but what truly makes money has never been prediction—it’s execution.

When the market is good, don’t be arrogant; when the market is bad, don’t complain.

Treat trading as a form of practice, and treat every profitable trade as the start of the next discipline—not the finish line.

Today, continue with a mindset of resetting to zero: respect the market, and wait for the next opportunity that belongs to you.
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· 15h ago
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