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After trading for more than ten years and trying every method and trading system, I ultimately return to that one word: "stability".
The word "stable" means not being greedy (doing less ultra-short term trades, and using high leverage will definitely backfire on you; high leverage easily leads to unnecessary stop-losses. On the contrary, many market conditions are originally profitable, but because your leverage is high, you inevitably miss out on big market movements. Even when you are right, you can’t hold on for long. High leverage repeatedly hitting stop-loss means your principal is gone; if you don’t stop-loss, you might also end up losing everything. Whether you use stop-loss or not is a mistake because your leverage is problematic.
The character '稳' means not being in a hurry, not rushing to place orders, and not rushing to check earnings every day.
How much you lose is how much you lose; what you need to care about is how much you earn by the end of this market trend. It's not about checking every hour; you need to look at the cycles, the smaller cycles, and each wave of the market. Being anxious can also lead to unnecessary stop-losses going back and forth.
The premise of compound interest is a high return of 1200% over a long period, and the key point is still about being "stable". Without the principal, everything is just talk. Not many people can lose a few thousand U and still have money to invest in this or that, so always maintain a sense of reverence.
I strictly control risk management because it only makes sense to achieve 1200% if you don't add back your principal. This is called compound interest. If you've blown up an account once and added funds back, then that 1200% means nothing to me. So even if it reaches 3000u or 30000u and pulls back to 1000u, don't add funds back, just pay attention to risk management.
Believe that every step counts; even skyscrapers are built layer by layer.