The most challenging aspect of trading is that you are not only the executor of trades, but you must also be your own supervisor.

In school, we have teachers to supervise us, and in our daily work, there are institutional regulations; everyone keeps an eye on you, telling you what to do.

However, in the world of trading, it is completely free. Whether you learn or not depends on yourself, and self-discipline also relies on you. But because of this overwhelming freedom, many people indulge their human nature and start chasing highs and cutting losses, because it feels thrilling.

At this moment, the differences between people become apparent. Some can remain calm, maintain distance from the market, and not be swayed by market fluctuations, allowing them to think rationally. Such individuals can make money because no matter the environment, they can hold their ground. The market punishes those who are completely unable to control themselves, which is worth pondering.