The road to trading requires self-transcendence and inward exploration, because the real gains cannot simply rely on the gifts of others. The wisdom accumulated by the predecessors in the trading world through practice can indeed provide us with valuable inspiration and direction, but the value of these experiences lies in whether we can take the time to integrate them into practice, deeply understand them, and take the essence and apply them flexibly according to personal reality. The level of cognition varies. Some people only understand the surface of the text and fail to touch the essence.
The essence of trading often comes from profound personal experience. Only after experiencing the pain of failure personally, until it is clear that a certain path is blocked and repeatedly hit the wall, will people turn to explore new paths. There are countless setbacks along the way. If you can persevere, you may eventually find the path that belongs to you.
Personal affairs are best understood by yourself, and your own strengths and limitations are also known by yourself. The essence of the market and our position in it are difficult to define completely objectively, because all seemingly objective judgments are actually based on subjective cognitive frameworks. Talking about trading without being aware of one's own reality is like looking for a sword on a boat, which only adds to the ridicule.
Even quantitative trading is based on a deep understanding of the market, and tries to capture the pulse of the market by refining conditions and variables. This is also an external manifestation of subjective cognition.
The experience summary of successful people is often condensed into various concepts and systems, attracting the followers of good learners. However, as Qi Baishi said, "Those who learn from me live, and those who imitate me die." Real learning lies in absorbing their cognitive methods and ways of thinking, combining personal characteristics, and innovating their own trading methods, rather than simply imitating their skills.
Lu You has a poem that says: "What you get from paper is always shallow, and you must practice it to know it." It means to emphasize that although book knowledge is valuable, it is difficult to truly grasp its essence if it is not put into practice, verified, summarized and improved. This is true for trading, and it is also true for everything in life. Only by closely combining theory with practice, and constantly trial and error and correction can we find our own bright future on this challenging road.
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