Market conditions are constantly changing, and volatility is the norm. Most of the time requires patience. Human greed, anger, delusion, arrogance, and doubt are infinitely amplified. My trading system doesn't need to capture every move, but it must capture the moves that matter. Even Chan Master Li Biao doesn't trade every entry and exit point, let alone us. The usefulness of the weak lies in submission—we must bow to the market; the market is always right. The movement of the reverse lies in contrarianism—we must go against the majority. Everyone tries to catch tops and pick bottoms, and they all lose money. When the wind comes, wealth arrives; when the wind stops, we cast the net. An experienced hunter can lie dormant for a long time, and when opportunity strikes, we must go all-in aggressively. Knowing is easy, doing is hard. This has transcended pure profit-driven trading and been elevated to philosophy. Trading is like Go—black and white, ups and downs—simplicity births infinite complexity, much like binary code of 0s and 1s. That's why retail traders fundamentally cannot grasp market movements. To achieve stable profits, there's only one thing we can do: four characters—**follow the trend!**

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