For the first time, I have a deeper understanding of talent. Talent is illusory in absolute funds. You may make a little money in the currency circle through a few precise transactions, and people around you think you are quite capable. But once you enter the larger or even global financial market, you will find yourself facing financial giants of the level of Soros, Buffett, BlackRock, and Musk. Every operation of theirs is defining the future of the entire market. You may be the chosen one, but in Wall Street, which is as bright as a star in the financial world, even if you are a trading genius picked from thousands of miles away, and eventually become one of the 100,000 heavenly soldiers who besiege the Great Sage, trading is just a game for capitalists, and talent is just a threshold to meet them. For them, your ceiling is just a routine operation. In the Chinese stock market for so many years, the person closest to Soros is only Xu Xiang. As a result, it ended before he even appeared on the stage.