Gate's journey is like practicing martial arts; without the right skills, you rely on brute force, but with the right skills, you can be as steady as a monk.
In the trading journey at Gate, it's somewhat like a martial arts novel. At the beginning, I had no secret manuals or techniques, and relied solely on emotional swings. When the price went up, I jumped in; when it dropped, I cut out. That was a "newbie in the Jianghu fighting recklessly without a teacher" style of chaos. But as time passed, I began to learn how to take care of my mindset. Once the mindset stabilized, the skills started to take shape; When the strategy took form, the actions began to have rhythm. Now reviewing daily and writing trading summaries is like practicing the mind method: 📌 Look at trends to judge direction 📌 Look at volume to judge strength 📌 Look at positions to judge risk 📌 Look at emotions to judge whether you are "too into it" The greatest help that Gate Square has given me is that "there are many fellow brothers and sisters in the same circle." Everyone reminds, encourages, and teases each other, like a collective training room. Sometimes, a single comment is worth more than ten indicators, and a piece of experience is worth more than ten blind trades. In the end, I found that: true experts do not see accurately, but rather do not get flustered.
"The market doesn't need you to hit every target; it just needs you to have a reason for every move you make." #Gate广场新手村第八期
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· 11-28 12:47
Hahaha, isn't this something to film? Yun is laughing so hard that she passed out. Yun, help! I don't know him either, haha. Yun, help!
Gate's journey is like practicing martial arts; without the right skills, you rely on brute force, but with the right skills, you can be as steady as a monk.
In the trading journey at Gate, it's somewhat like a martial arts novel. At the beginning, I had no secret manuals or techniques, and relied solely on emotional swings. When the price went up, I jumped in; when it dropped, I cut out. That was a "newbie in the Jianghu fighting recklessly without a teacher" style of chaos.
But as time passed, I began to learn how to take care of my mindset.
Once the mindset stabilized, the skills started to take shape;
When the strategy took form, the actions began to have rhythm.
Now reviewing daily and writing trading summaries is like practicing the mind method:
📌 Look at trends to judge direction
📌 Look at volume to judge strength
📌 Look at positions to judge risk
📌 Look at emotions to judge whether you are "too into it"
The greatest help that Gate Square has given me is that "there are many fellow brothers and sisters in the same circle." Everyone reminds, encourages, and teases each other, like a collective training room. Sometimes, a single comment is worth more than ten indicators, and a piece of experience is worth more than ten blind trades.
In the end, I found that: true experts do not see accurately, but rather do not get flustered.
"The market doesn't need you to hit every target; it just needs you to have a reason for every move you make."
#Gate广场新手村第八期