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A capital of 300,000 grows to 1 million in two years. Then from 1 million to 10 million, another five-year cycle. Finally, from 10 million to 40 million, only one year — this process has made me re-understand the essence of the market.
When you reach your first million, you'll suddenly realize that the market isn't that complicated. It's like a rigid machine, always repeating the same pattern. I summarize it into four iron laws: trend, inertia, regression, repetition. Master these four points, and you'll find the only certainty you can rely on in the market. You can freely build your own trading framework and risk model to achieve stable returns in this market.
Honestly, I don't dare to call myself an expert. I've been in this market for seventeen years, witnessing countless legends rise and fall, and seeing many novices make quick money only to blow up and leave. Over the years, I've come to a consensus: there are no secrets in the market, nor any universal trading tricks. The so-called "Holy Grail" doesn't exist at all, just like perpetual motion machines in physics. Those who truly survive rely on years of accumulated experience, correct cognitive frameworks, and consistent execution.
Today, I want to delve deeply into risk. For new players, understanding these points can save you years of detours. If you're still losing money now and want to turn things around, these six suggestions are worth your repeated study.
The real challenge is to survive, not how much you can rush to achieve.
No, I want to ask about the four iron laws you mentioned. Why can't others figure them out?
Is one million really the first hurdle? Really? I feel like it's just the beginning of the harvest at one million.
I believe in surviving seventeen years, but how many people must have died along the way?
It's about risk management and consistent execution—why do some people always ignore these old clichés?
You're right that there is no Holy Grail, but why are so many still searching for it?
This pace doesn't feel right. Going from ten million to forty million in a year—what kind of market is that?