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The most core underlying logic of trading is hierarchical thinking.
Many people keep losing money because they put things the wrong way around—focusing on details instead of fundamentals.
Without looking at the overall picture of the large cycle,
they dive headfirst into the small cycle and trade frequently.
They watch short-term fluctuations and make emotional entries and exits.
In the end, they’ll only be repeatedly harvested by the market.
A truly mature way to play is actually simple:
First, use the large cycle to set the overall trend,
then use the intermediate cycle to judge the strength of current momentum,
and finally, within the small cycle, wait for the most suitable entry and exit points.
With the direction right, the force right, and the position right,
the rest is execution and patience.
Trading is never about constantly hunting for opportunities,
but about understanding the cycle structure and only doing the part you’re confident about.
Personal experience sharing, not investment advice of any kind.