In the past, I always reflected on myself. I believed that frequently trying to bottom-fish early meant I lacked staying power, and I kept pushing myself to hone patience, deliberately suppressing the mindset that wanted to enter the market too quickly.



Only after I gradually came to understand did I realize that patience is never a quality you can force yourself into—it’s the confidence that naturally grows once your understanding is in the right place.
When you can read the market’s complete operating structure and clearly know that the current market cycle hasn’t run its course yet, you naturally won’t rush to grab a position;
the reason you can’t help bottom-fishing early, and the reason you’re afraid of missing out, is that you don’t truly understand the rhythm of the trend. Without any confidence about how things will play out in the future, you end up panicking and running ahead.

When you see through the cycle of rising and falling prices and the market cycle, you don’t need to deliberately restrain yourself. The patience to calmly wait for opportunities will naturally come along.
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