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An often overlooked but extremely important aspect in the long run—consistency in trading.
Many people don't lack technical understanding; rather, every time the market changes, they switch to a new logic or approach, ultimately confusing themselves.
To achieve stable trading, the biggest threat isn't market fluctuations but the absence of a fixed set of judgment criteria. Today, use this indicator; tomorrow, listen to that person's opinion; the day after, trade based on intuition. It may seem like learning, but in reality, you're constantly diluting your system. When the market becomes complex, people tend to lose control.
A truly mature trader does very simple things:
Make the same decision under the same conditions;
Refuse to trade under different conditions.
Even if short-term results fluctuate, as long as your execution is consistent, the long-term curve will definitely trend upward.
Trading is not about inspiration but repetition. Repeatedly execute a validated logic, and leave uncertainty to time. You'll find that losses become manageable, and profits come naturally.
If you're still constantly changing methods, it might be time to pause. Choose a system you understand and can execute, stick to it for three months, six months, then evaluate the results. Progress in trading often begins with "fewer changes." Stabilize your approach, maintain consistent execution, and you're not far from stable profits.