I once asked five top trading masters; will people who have achieved wealth and freedom through trading take in apprentices to teach others?

Most likely not, because:

1. I spent a lot of energy and time, paid a huge tuition fee, and fought my way out of a million people. How can I teach others easily? I am afraid that except for my own children, no one will teach me everything they know, right? The truth is not easily spoken, and the law is not easily passed on.

2. The trading world is a nonlinear world. To achieve enlightenment through trading requires a long-term understanding and practice, and also requires a little talent and understanding. Many people may not be able to learn it even if they learn it.

3. Trading is a zero-sum game. Every trader is also in a competitive relationship with other traders. In theory, teaching a disciple means having one more powerful opponent.

4. Not everyone has a grateful and kind heart. If the disciple is taught well, he will think that he is good. If the disciple cannot learn after being taught, he may suspect that the master is holding back and then feel resentful.

5. The apprentice paid a huge tuition fee to the master and learned from him. In the end, the master taught him everything he knew, but the apprentice found it very simple and thought to himself, that's it? He may not understand that the truth is simple. Once the window paper is broken, it seems simple, but if it is not broken, it seems like an iron wall.