Trading to me: It's not just about the fluctuations of numbers, but a process of self-reconstruction. What trading brings to me is far more than the ups and downs of account numbers.
The first thing I gained is real freedom—time is under my control, and I can choose the location at will.
A computer connects me to the world and supports the life I desire; this is probably the state that many people long for.
But if I were to say the greatest gain, it must be that I have become more peaceful and more confident.
Those who survive in the market have endured one trial of human nature after another, especially in the futures market, where all of this is magnified by leverage.
After seeing similar scenarios too many times, I have become skilled; this is not numbness, but an inner peace: I can calmly accept that things do not go as wished, while also can coolly seize the opportunities that are available.
To me, trading is inherently a practice, a step up.
As I slowly establish a foothold in the market, a solid confidence will quietly take root.
This is not arrogance; true survivors in trading carry a sense of reverence in their hearts.
This confidence is a result of long-term persistence and optimization, crystallized into firmness and calmness.
Trading is more like an inward exploration, forcing me to see my advantages and shortcomings, and find a trading mode that suits my personality.
Many people stumble because they believe in “sure-win secrets,” blindly copying others’ methods, yet forget that the most critical thing is to have a dialogue with oneself.
I remember what Munger said: “Each of us is a prisoner of our own talents.” May we all be able to release and reshape ourselves in trading.
Many people are trapped in a vicious cycle; it’s not that they don’t work hard, but they lack a guiding light.
The market is often present, but opportunities do not wait for anyone; only by following the right people can one walk out of the darkness~@阿二说币
