Following the trend is always in A7, those who dare to take risks have already doubled
Some say, "profit and loss come from the same source"—this sounds mysterious, but in plain language, it means: you make big money relying on that drive, and you lose big money, precisely because of that drive.
What drive?
Having a vision! Daring to hold a large position! Not believing in experts, not believing in K-lines, only trusting what your own eyes see and your brain understands.
This is the reason we can double our investment in one go;
this is also the root of why we can fall back to square one overnight.
Yet, hidden in this contradictory dance on the edge of a knife is the most enticing part of trading—it’s not like clocking in at work, where doing more or less is about the same; it’s like gambling with your life, but what you’re betting on is perception, courage, and composure. If you win, you are a lone hero; if you lose, people say you are “too reckless.”
Just look around at how many people are there in this world?
A5 to A7, ten years like one day, repeatedly jumping in the comfort zone, seeking peace of mind.
Why?
Because they are not “special” enough—they don’t dare to be different from the crowd, they don’t dare to say “I think it’s fine” when everyone else is shouting “danger.”
The stock market is not a charity, nor is it a mass meeting—it specializes in "following the trend" and rewards "the odd ones out."
So, don’t be afraid of being called “obsessive” or “crazy.”
Throughout history, those who accomplished great things were all considered “crazy” by their contemporaries.
When Columbus set sail, how many people laughed at him for wanting to fall off the edge of the Earth?
And what was the result? The new continent wasn’t on the map, but in the courage.
Trading is the same—
You either play it safe and mediocre,
Or take risks and stand out.
And the true charm,
Lies in that moment of “daring or not.”
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