Those who truly understand trading have long freed themselves from the obsession with the amount of capital. In the trading arena, capital is never the starting point that determines success or failure, but rather a natural result after cognitive grounding. I have seen too many people holding a short-sighted mindset, borrowing to gamble, chasing highs and cutting losses, ultimately returning empty-handed amid market fluctuations. Little do they know, short-sightedness is a fatal trap in trading; those who yearn for overnight wealth often become targets for market harvesting.

The essence of trading is to exchange ninety percent of waiting for ten percent of precise strikes. The market is never short of opportunities; what is lacking is the patience to wait for opportunities and the composure to seize them. Masters are never afraid of being out of the market because they understand that rather than blindly operating in uncertain conditions, it is better to calm down and observe market rules, waiting for their own certain opportunities. Every blind entry is irresponsible towards capital; every patient wait accumulates strength for profit.

The core of long-term stable growth in accounts is never to chase excessive profits but to adhere to strict capital management and ingrained self-discipline. The temptations of the market are everywhere; a seemingly enticing market movement or a hearsay news can easily break established rules. But true traders understand that the power of compound interest comes from sustained stable profits, not occasional large gains. Strictly controlling positions, setting take-profit and stop-loss levels, not being greedy in profit, and not being lucky in loss are essential for long-term survival in the market.

On the path of trading, there is no need to rush or hurry. When the direction is right, slow is fast; when cognition is achieved, profit will naturally follow. From a few small silver pieces to wealth accumulation, it relies not on luck but on the daily sedimentation of cognition and the execution of knowledge and action. May we all cultivate our mindset in trading, using cognition as the foundation and patience as the wings, steadily advancing in the waves of the market and reaping our own long-term gains.