When you do things right, you feel like you've done something wrong.

Blindly pursuing perfection.

How do we understand this sentence? It means you followed the rules, but when you continuously hit stop losses, you start to doubt your system. At this point, it shows whether you are a master or a retail trader.

In fact, even if you do everything right every time, it doesn't necessarily mean you'll make a profit every time. Only by doing everything right consistently can you hope to be profitable in the long run. The significance of each result is minimal; as long as you do the right things each time, in the long run, it will undoubtedly be profitable.

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I believe that almost everyone's motivation for entering the market is just two words: 'making money.' Unfortunately, the market trends will never be swayed by anyone's subjective intention; it will operate according to its own rules, constantly consuming everyone's willpower in the market through time to gain space, and ultimately will run in a direction or manner that 90% of people cannot imagine, until it drives investors out of the market.

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Perhaps I am inherently a pessimist; under any circumstances, I always think of the worst outcomes. However, I believe this might be a good trait when it comes to trading. I think the market will always have unexpected events; never assume that having a perfect trading system means you can rest easy. It's not because the system is so good, but simply because the bad situations haven't occurred yet. There will always be an error accompanying you in trading; you cannot shake it off.

Please remember one thing: the pursuit of perfect certainty in trading is the cancer of the trading system.

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