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Why do some people thrive in the market while others are always cut down? The core differences boil down to two points.
**The first is different focus.** Retail traders watch the charts every day; whenever the market moves, they look at the profit and loss statement. If they make a profit, they want to run; if they lose, they want to add to their position—emotions fluctuate with the candlestick patterns. What about professional traders who have been active in the market for years? They actually aren’t obsessed with the current account figures. Instead, they care more about one question: Is today’s trading decision made according to their own rules? Is the entry point correct? Is the stop-loss firmly executed? Are they greedy when holding profitable positions? Profit and loss are the results of the battle, but execution is the battle itself. Professional traders focus all their attention on what they can control—that’s the key difference.
**The second difference is deeper.** Ordinary traders always want to find that perfect method, fantasizing that there’s a system that works every time. But in reality? The market has no absolute answer. Any strategy has wins and losses—profit and loss come from the same logic. Professional traders have long understood this. They don’t pursue winning every single trade; instead, they aim to take more when they win and limit damage when they lose. It’s this calm acceptance of uncertainty that allows them to survive in this brutal market.
In short, what creates distance isn’t how complex the technical indicators are, but how clear your understanding of the essence of your trading is.