
Traded Value$Invesco QQQ Trust(QQQ.US)@股神小顾 finally gained enlightenment after paying a huge price in the U.S. stock market:
1. At first, I thought I was here to invest in U.S. stocks, then it turned into speculation, then into gambling, and later I realized I had entered a pig-butchering scam. It seems the U.S. stock market naturally turns people into gamblers. I, who used to only buy wealth management products, actually got addicted to the thrill of zero-day options, even though I knew playing this way was completely wrong.
2. In life, you can be a tolerant, loyal, and responsible good husband and father. But in the stock market, you must be a scumbag, idle and doing nothing all day (mostly staying in cash, not watching the market). When you see a beauty, find a way to trick her into bed for a few days. If there's an unexpected pregnancy, don't take responsibility, just dump her (when an opportunity comes, go for it, make a swing trade and get out decisively. If you misjudge and incur losses, cut your losses firmly).
3. "Hold stocks but have no stocks in your heart." I found I can't do this. Once I buy a stock, I can't stay calm. I easily sell too early, and holding on stubbornly leads to cutting losses at the lowest point. So, I have to go back to the second insight for the answer.
4. I increasingly agree with the saying that the stock market is counter-human nature.
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