
Since high school, I've been exposed to the stock market. I don't think a regular job can lead to financial independence. I don't have any particular talents, and starting a business would probably end in failure. So, I can only pin my hopes on the stock market.
I've always believed this is the simplest way for ordinary people to achieve a leap in status. In this arena, it's not the smartest people who make money, but those with the steadiest character, who can constantly admit their mistakes and are willing to correct themselves.
Youth is my biggest capital right now; there's still plenty of room for trial and error. By middle age, every mistake is a crisis.
"Tsinghua and Peking University are not as important as having guts." I strongly agree with this saying. If you don't even have the courage, opportunities will never come your way.
The important thing is to study seriously and review your trades diligently. Having only guts is pure foolishness. You must summarize your actions and review your own mistakes.
My account used to always end up in losses because I never took profits, and I once wanted to give up. But I'm still not reconciled. Recently, I've been seriously reflecting and summarizing, opening positions again, hoping to achieve my goal soon.
My current mood is very urgent; I'm holding my breath, wanting to prove myself. I've started researching leverage and options. Fortunately, my recent thinking has been sound, and I've been relatively lucky each time.
(High risk also accompanies high returns. I want to give it a shot. My risks are all within an acceptable range. Even if I get a margin call, I have a safety net. Everyone, please view this rationally. Investing requires caution. I just wanted to talk about my own sense of frustration.)
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