The essence of trading is a game of probability; every strategy has its boundaries of winning rate and profit-loss ratio. Profit comes from repeatedly executing rules, not from precisely predicting every fluctuation.
However, human nature instinctively conflicts with the core logic of trading. Greed makes people unwilling to take profits when they are in the green, always wanting to squeeze out the last point, ultimately turning unrealized gains into losses; fear causes people to hesitate to enter at low points, resulting in missing the best entry opportunity.
By learning and reviewing, even a novice can grasp a set of effective rules in a short period. However, the process of executing rules is essentially a confrontation with human weaknesses. When market fluctuations trigger human greed or fear, whether one can act according to the rules rather than emotions is the key that distinguishes winners from losers.
The team of the great leader Wang wishes everyone a successful Lantern Festival, and may all your wishes come true.