Trading from a lifetime perspective, I want to give you four sentences:



First: Living is more important than anything else.
The market is never short of fleeting legends; what’s missing are those who are still at the table ten or twenty years later. Don’t bet all your capital on one shot at getting rich quickly—just one loss, and you lose the chance to come back.

Second: Slow is the fastest way.
The dream of getting rich overnight is beautiful, but most wake up to only ashes. True wealth comes from compound interest—accepting the right of mediocrity, enduring long waits, planting seeds like a farmer, and waiting for the seasons to turn.

Third: Learn to bow your head, not as a sign of defeat, but as clarity.
Black swans will come, and your predictions will be wrong. Don’t try to be an all-knowing prophet; be someone with antifragile resilience. Build the dam in advance; after the storm, while others are destroyed, you will be stronger.

Fourth: Don’t let trading fill your entire life.
Making money is for freedom, not for losing sleep, patience with loved ones, or the ability to feel the evening breeze. Trading is just a small part of life—don’t let it turn you into a prison.

Maintain reverence, patience, and passion.
With love in your heart, trading is invincible.
Let’s encourage each other.
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AsdfghStableProfit
· 1h ago
👍👍👏👏Classic
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RoseAfterTheRain
· 5h ago
888
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ThereIsAffectionInTheWind
· 5h ago
I have gained a lot.
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TradeBecomesExecution
· 9h ago
Slow is the fastest way.
The dream of getting rich overnight is beautiful, but most people wake up to nothing but ashes.
True wealth comes from compound interest—embracing the right in mediocrity, enduring the long wait, planting like a farmer, and waiting for the cycle of the seasons.
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