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"The market will never tell you the truth; it will only observe coldly."
Many people always think that by mastering a few indicators or understanding a set of trends, they can predict the context of the market.
But the reality is:
The market will not change direction because of your predictions, nor will it give you special returns because of your interpretations.
For example, some experts who claim to have discovered the "golden cross"
Often treating the calculation result of that moment as eternal truth,
but overlooked that this is just a coincidence picked out from countless data.
You focus only on the brilliance of that moment, and as a result, you may miss the overall rhythm.
Do you think that as long as you find the right parameters and adjust the time window, you can always keep up with the upward trend?
In fact, behind every "indicator" there is a pile of mistakes that you selectively forget.
What truly controls the market is not these numbers, but your ability to understand the structure.
The art of trading lies not in formulas, but in reactions.
Every fluctuation is a new gamble, and no one can guarantee anything.
Instead of predicting, what you should do is:
☑️ Continuously observe
☑️ Stay flexible
☑️ Able to correct mistakes
Instead of pursuing the illusion of that "magic indicator,"
It is better to focus on market structure and logical consistency.
Are you willing to question the past and acknowledge the randomness,
It determines whether you can become one of the 10% of traders who survive.