The difficulty of making money in traditional industries has indeed risen, and most businesses are not as easy to run as before. Therefore, my principle for entering a position is to seek stability and not to randomly leverage and play around. Random trading may be exciting, but the actual process of stable profit trading is quite boring, even a bit torturous. But we need to clarify one thing—trading is for making money, not for seeking thrills. Without discipline and rules, it is very difficult to achieve goals. Entertainment and travel? Those are things to do after making money. First, establish a good trading system and develop a stable trading habit. Once the account grows, we can travel and have fun together; that is what truly matters.
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WhaleWatcher
· 9h ago
That's really true. Boredom is the real truth of making money. Everyone wants excitement, but the account speaks.
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RugPullProphet
· 13h ago
Seeking stability is the right approach, but most people simply can't endure that monotony. I've seen too many people.
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NotAFinancialAdvice
· 12-23 20:51
To be honest, I've heard this trap theory too many times. Among ten people, at most one or two can truly stick to the tedious trading.
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TradFiRefugee
· 12-23 20:44
Stability is easy to talk about but hard to achieve; very few can get through the dull periods, and most end up perishing in the joy of leveraging.
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BrokeBeans
· 12-23 20:38
What's wrong with boredom? As long as it can make money, it's fine. Those who pursue excitement have long disappeared.
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MoonWaterDroplets
· 12-23 20:37
The statement about stable profits is correct; it's just that too many people can't control themselves and have to chase the rise and fall to feel comfortable.
The difficulty of making money in traditional industries has indeed risen, and most businesses are not as easy to run as before. Therefore, my principle for entering a position is to seek stability and not to randomly leverage and play around. Random trading may be exciting, but the actual process of stable profit trading is quite boring, even a bit torturous. But we need to clarify one thing—trading is for making money, not for seeking thrills. Without discipline and rules, it is very difficult to achieve goals. Entertainment and travel? Those are things to do after making money. First, establish a good trading system and develop a stable trading habit. Once the account grows, we can travel and have fun together; that is what truly matters.