Some time ago, someone shared a trading philosophy: when the market is at its quietest and nobody's paying attention, position yourself and wait for a reversal. Last night, I saw a very interesting case—an experienced trader was initially bullish on the market, but when the main trend suddenly reversed, he immediately adjusted his strategy and went short. Even more impressive, when the price reached the bottom, he quickly turned back to long, making two rounds of trades. He managed to earn profits in the oscillation. I have to admit, this kind of adaptability and ability to follow the market rhythm is not something the average person can do. This also confirms a principle: the market is always right, and profitable traders are often those who understand how to let go of obsessions and follow the momentum.

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GhostInTheChainvip
· 12-16 03:41
That's right, execution is the key, thinking without action is 100% a loss. Being able to profit from two opposite operations at the same time is what makes a true trader. It sounds simple, but very few people can actually do it. Most people can't handle the psychological barrier of bottom-fishing and topping out. Greed is a common flaw in most people; if you can't change it, you'll only be taught a lesson by the market. If you can't let go of obsession, no matter how much capital you have, it’s useless. I have deep personal experience with this. Making two profits in oscillating markets, I don't have the reaction speed to do that. The key is to stay alive to see the reversal; those who cut their losses halfway are the most wronged.
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