

Codeblack2007
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@codeblack2007
Time is flying never to return.











1. Many people still react too quickly to short-term market structures and easily build strong expectations around them. 2. As a result, they become exhausted more quickly as time passes. 3. However, if you step back and observe the market from a distance, you can clearly see that a structure is gradually forming. 4. In the end, when people look back later, it often leaves them with regret and disappointment. 5. Perhaps this simply reflects human nature. We seem to be wired this way. 6. From a trading perspective, the most important thing is ultimately getting the direction right. But to improve the accuracy of that direction, one must also learn how to wait. 7. The problem is that waiting is extremely difficult. To overcome human nature, waiting itself needs to be supported by clear and disciplined criteria. 8. My perspective has not changed. Trends do not shift easily. If February was the period when narratives supporting the downside had time to develop, then March may become the period when narratives supporting the upside begin to form. From a trend perspective, it is nothing more and nothing less than that.

