In fact, understanding oneself is the most crucial part of trading. I am the type who particularly enjoys catching the left side; I would rather take a few more losses to experience the thrill of breaking through on the left side, and there is a sense of "discovering it ahead of time."
But if the left side doesn't understand hedging, especially the counter at key positions, it will basically fall into a spiral. I often find myself busy for two days calculating, breaking even, but still satisfied. That feeling of slowly hedging back bit by bit in the fluctuations is very slow but also great.
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In fact, understanding oneself is the most crucial part of trading. I am the type who particularly enjoys catching the left side; I would rather take a few more losses to experience the thrill of breaking through on the left side, and there is a sense of "discovering it ahead of time."
But if the left side doesn't understand hedging, especially the counter at key positions, it will basically fall into a spiral. I often find myself busy for two days calculating, breaking even, but still satisfied. That feeling of slowly hedging back bit by bit in the fluctuations is very slow but also great.