I remember seeing a swimming tutorial video online some time ago.
The instructor said that if you don’t thrash around when you’re drowning,
you’ll naturally float to the surface.
Many people drown because they don’t understand this principle, so he made the video to educate everyone.
Trading is the same. Many people are in a drowning state and struggle desperately, which ends up causing them to drown.
Feeling pain in trading is like thrashing around. You can’t see or feel the truth that’s right beside you—the truth that can save you.
Can you see what the current price chart is trying to tell you? You can’t, because you’re either living in the past or guessing the future. All of this is just thrashing around.
Only by seeing the present clearly and acting according to the present can you float. The tools to see the present clearly are the four major laws: trend, inertia, regression, and repetition.
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I remember seeing a swimming tutorial video online some time ago.
The instructor said that if you don’t thrash around when you’re drowning,
you’ll naturally float to the surface.
Many people drown because they don’t understand this principle, so he made the video to educate everyone.
Trading is the same. Many people are in a drowning state and struggle desperately, which ends up causing them to drown.
Feeling pain in trading is like thrashing around. You can’t see or feel the truth that’s right beside you—the truth that can save you.
Can you see what the current price chart is trying to tell you? You can’t, because you’re either living in the past or guessing the future. All of this is just thrashing around.
Only by seeing the present clearly and acting according to the present can you float. The tools to see the present clearly are the four major laws: trend, inertia, regression, and repetition.