To be honest, the so-called alchemy skills are essentially repeated trial and error and data stitching. Many times, it appears to be purely a case of hindsight. But it wouldn't be entirely fair to say it has no value—true advantage lies in that persistence. Some people can indeed survive relatively stably in the market by continuously refining their strategies. The problem is, most people simply can't stick with it.
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BearEatsAll
· 4h ago
It's true that I can't hold on, I'm just like the majority of people haha
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TopBuyerBottomSeller
· 4h ago
99% of people die at the step where they can't persist anymore
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FundingMartyr
· 4h ago
If you can't hold on, you just can't hold on. Don't sugarcoat it.
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quiet_lurker
· 4h ago
Sticking to the two words is really the hardest; most people die in the first wave of losses.
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CounterIndicator
· 4h ago
99% of people can't stick with it; frankly, it's still a mindset issue.
To be honest, the so-called alchemy skills are essentially repeated trial and error and data stitching. Many times, it appears to be purely a case of hindsight. But it wouldn't be entirely fair to say it has no value—true advantage lies in that persistence. Some people can indeed survive relatively stably in the market by continuously refining their strategies. The problem is, most people simply can't stick with it.