Four years only learning the two characters of 'not losing', and he quietly saved up to 1 million U? I summarized 6 rustic notes while observing the whole process.
Four years ago, Ahao was still shaking pudding at a milk tea shop, with only 1000 U in his pocket.
I laughed at him, "This little money isn't even enough for gas," and he retorted, "As long as it's enough to learn not to lose, that's fine."
Thus began a four-year clock-in journey—he didn't hit any hundredfold coins, but with 6 iron rules, he rolled up to 1 million U.
I observed the whole process, and today I sneaked out to let everyone take a look:
① Rapid rise and slow fall = The dealer is hoarding vegetables
After a sharp pull, if it hesitates to pull back, it's mostly a washout, don’t get shaken off the car; only at the true top will there be a 'quick shot' style rise, followed by a big bearish stick to trap people. When you see this, lock in profits first.
② Rapid fall and slow rise = The dealer is unloading goods
Don’t treat a small rebound after a flash crash as charity; it’s often 'the last knife'.
Don’t keep thinking 'where else can it drop to', there are negative second layers even in the deepest pit.
③ Volume at the top ≠ peak, no volume is scary
Continuing to pile up volume at a high position may still have 'residual heat'; once the volume shrinks to being quieter than a library, the crash point menu is coming.
④ Don’t get excited by volume at the bottom, keep accumulating volume before getting in
A single huge volume is mostly 'bait', after a few days of fluctuations and continued volume, that’s when the main force is truly moving bricks, and only then should you consider submitting your resume.
⑤ It's about people's hearts, and people's hearts are reflected in trading volume
K-lines are just report cards, volume is the attendance list.
Small volume = no one to play with, large volume = funds are in place, follow the big troops, don’t venture into haunted houses alone.
⑥ The word 'no' is the most valuable
No obsession, empty when it should be empty; no FOMO, only act when you see the signal; no greed, withdraw when you’ve earned enough.
Ahao has this six-character motto on his mouse pad, changed the pad three times in four years, the writing has worn off, but the account numbers are getting longer.
Conclusion: Don’t always think you can get fat in one bite, first learn to write 'not losing' into your DNA, slow work produces fine products, and time will naturally pay you back.
Those who can survive in the market and still earn are always the ones who dare to stretch out their hands first.
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