Jesse Livermore was a legendary speculator on Wall Street,
starting at the age of 15 in a betting shop,
accurately shorting the great crash of 1929, earning 100 million dollars, and becoming one of the wealthiest individuals in the world at that time.
However, in his later years, he became addicted to leverage, traded frequently, and was swayed by emotions, ultimately committing suicide after declaring bankruptcy in 1940.
Therefore, there are no eternal "gods" in the market.
Risk control and mindset are more important than temporary profits.
The current market situation is like a squeezed vegetable; it's time to run.