Take a two-day break. Review the market, keep records, and share.

I have mentioned several times in the live broadcast with the small group that if I were to rate my own skills, I would give myself at most a score of 7.

However, in terms of patience and facing my true self, I might reach 8-9 points.

I have always told myself: to be a trader with technical skills of 6-7 points but a mindset of 8-9 points will eventually outperform a trader with technical skills of 8-9 points but a mindset of 6-7 points over a long time frame.

Because having slightly poorer skills but a good mindset means I won't lose a lot of money; I might just progress a bit slower;

but if someone has high technical skills but a mindset that cannot keep up, they might accidentally fall into a bottomless abyss.

My main income this month comes from the wave of short positions at the end of November to early December, and then in the subsequent complex up-and-down fluctuations, I have slowly climbed a little bit more. I’m very satisfied.

I always follow: Hold onto positions with full confidence; for positions that I have some confidence in but are not quite there, I won't deceive myself, so I’ll reduce the leverage a bit; for those with less confidence, hedge them.

If I'm unsure, I won’t deceive myself and will stay out of the market until I understand.

【It’s normal not to understand】

Definitely do not have any “confusion, entanglement, or obsession about what I don’t understand,” when I don’t understand, I just “let it go.”

I believe there is no illusion of traders who can understand all market conditions.

Just like I candidly told everyone yesterday during the day, the profits from that left-side short position were purely luck.

This is my “truth.” It relies on skills when it is skills, and it is luck when it is luck; I cannot deceive myself into thinking that luck is a skill and boast about it, claiming it’s my technical ability.

Because I do not deceive myself and clearly know that it was a lucky short position that made a profit, I quickly took the profit.

【Trading is the most solitary self-decision, and there is no room for self-deception】

“At the end of trading, it is a competition of character,” this is something older traders often say. I slowly began to understand its significance.

“A person who enjoys deceiving others will inevitably deceive himself. He should not trade.”

【Maintaining honesty with others and oneself in trading is the most solid shield in risk control】

Let’s encourage each other.