In a market characterized by slow oscillation and gradual rise, the most agonizing aspect is not the stagnation of the market itself, but rather the hesitation of being caught in a dilemma. Fearful of entering a position because of potential deep pullbacks, and wary of shorting due to the possibility of a trend starting, traders find themselves caught in a cycle of indecision, ending up with no profits while exhausting their trading patience.
Such slow-paced markets are never suited for emotional trading; they only belong to traders who can see through the structure and control the rhythm. Without a complete trading system, one will only be washed back and forth by the main forces; having a clear trading logic is essential for steady profits within a range.
Li Yan never engages in short-term speculation based on temporary calls; instead, he provides direction, logic, and contingency plans in advance, allowing you to clarify the baseline to uphold and the strategies to execute even when the market is not yet clear.
If you have already been drained by this tedious market and are reluctant to trade blindly on intuition, you might consider referencing my thoughts, which can at least help you navigate the slow market without confusion, mistakes, or being repeatedly harvested.

