Speaking of FHE's recent performance, it has indeed sparked quite a bit of discussion, but to be honest, I’ve taken all these opinions into account; I just don’t pay too much attention to them. The key point is that this week’s market has started to become active, and friends who have been following my trading approach should be able to feel that the opportunity is right in front of us.



I’ve always emphasized a core logic: when trading, you must control the risk-reward ratio. Small losses can be exchanged for large gains. It seems simple, but few people can stick to it in practice. In the long run, only a positive expected value can support your account.

The biggest test in trading is actually patience. Like a hunter, wait and observe the market rhythm, accumulate enough knowledge and mental resilience, and then act decisively when the real opportunity appears. This is not a gambler’s mindset, but a game of probabilities. Winning or losing once or twice is meaningless; what matters is accumulating returns over the long term through compound interest. Those who seek quick profits and trade frequently often end up falling prey to their emotions.
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CompoundPersonalityvip
· 2025-12-20 06:51
This profit and loss ratio set I’ve known inside out, it’s all tears when I think about it --- Hunting and waiting sounds comfortable, but in practice, it’s easy to get itchy hands --- The concept of compound interest sounds easy, but few can really endure it --- Frequent trading stirs emotions, this really hit my heart --- I like your idea, but can FHE really bottom out this time? --- The profit and loss ratio defense line is indeed a line of defense, but I’m more worried about not being able to defend myself --- I’ve heard your theory many times, but the key is whether I can survive long enough to see the power of compound interest
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LayerHoppervip
· 2025-12-20 06:34
Exactly right, but it's because there are too many people rushing for quick gains, no wonder they always get liquidated right after introducing themselves.
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ImpermanentLossFanvip
· 2025-12-20 06:29
The risk-reward ratio is explained perfectly, but most people agree in words while still unable to change the habit of frequent trading in practice.
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