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The real issue isn't the market itself, but confusing speculation with trading. Most people belong to the former, frequently going all-in, relying on luck, and blaming the market; a minority belong to the latter, with a framework, rhythm, and steady growth.
The few stable profit-making traders I know share one thing—they don't watch the charts every day. On the contrary, they operate only 2 to 3 times a week, each time with prior planning. When the real upward trend arrives, they are already comfortably positioned.
Why can they do this? Because they have their own position management system. They never risk more than 7% of their total position on a single trade, and they are not greedy—rolling profits and positions to let the account grow naturally. Sounds simple? Yes, too simple—precisely because it's simple, most people overlook it and insist on high leverage and full-position all-in trades. The result is being taught a lesson by the market, then continuing to search for "new methods."
Ultimately, true position doubling isn't about predicting the market accurately; it's about controlling the rhythm. Market fluctuations are unpredictable, but trading rhythm can be learned, practiced, and replicated. Those who start from the most basic logic often go further than those who aim for a meteoric rise from the beginning.