Panic? @五味子 I've been following for a long time, and now is the best time to recommend it to everyone!

Teacher Wu Wei Zi has been reminding us of the risks, but at that time many were criticizing him for being bearish. However, the teacher is truly clear-headed in this world, managing risks while still being able to enjoy a good meal every day (of course, he is being humble).

For me personally, there are 3 points worth recommending:

1. Greed is human nature, and impulsiveness is inherent; relying on self-discipline to control my lack of maintenance, I often want to chase high entries. But whenever there's uncertainty, and I feel even a hint of a gambling mindset, reading Wu Wei Zi's articles is like a splash of cold water, allowing me to calm down and reassess the situation, avoiding many mistakes and losses caused by emotional intelligence. This is extremely important, as most losses stem from this.

2. Learn from the old hunters; @五味子 's writings always exude a calmness of an old timer. In reality, it reflects the patience of an experienced hunter waiting for his prey to appear. Once the right opportunity arises, he will strike decisively. I firmly believe that those who ultimately reap big rewards in the market will be like him—steady, calm, and patient "old hunters."

3. Independent market thinking; the teacher has his own views on the market, which effectively opens up another perspective for me, allowing me to think more broadly in my narrow field of vision.

I want to particularly note that I do not know Wu Wei Zi, nor have I ever commented or interacted with him.

I just woke up one day and remembered his saying: "Risks are never absent; opportunities will always come to those who wait calmly."

Next, I will start formulating DCA to pick up spot trades when the market drops to the point where everyone is cutting losses and leaving / afraid to go long.

Perhaps it will be about laying low with leverage / preparing to roll.

Thank you @五味子