Diary
More Important Than Skill Is Always Being There
Skills can optimize your participation, but only if you're in the game. A reflection on the importance of staying in the market.
Is Value Investing Right for Individual Investors?
Value investing isn't wrong — but for individuals, the real challenge isn't picking the right stock. It's surviving the long wait.
Can Trading Efficiency Be Chased?
True trading efficiency doesn't come from frequent operations, but naturally emerges from a mature system. A reflection on the essence of trading efficiency.
Risk Management Strategies Across Different Stages of a Stock Trend
The same stock requires completely different trading approaches at different stages of its trend. True trading ability is the ability to match your strategy to the stage.
Bought Right, Why Can't You Hold?
The essence of an entry point isn't about finding the lowest price — it's about finding a position you can hold with peace of mind. A reflection on entry points and emotional drain.
Market Structure in Stock Trading: Identifiable Order or Illusory Faith?
Structure is not a precise prediction tool, but a verifiable hypothesis framework. Reflections on the essence of market structure in stock trading.
Judgment Is Not a Backdoor to Escape Discipline
In trading, judgment and discipline are not opposites. A Level-based risk control system helps you avoid doing the wrong things at different risk stages.
Is There a Best Time to Buy Stocks
Buying the dip, riding the trend, averaging down—three buying approaches that all answer the same fundamental question.
Discipline or Judgment: Which Matters More?
In a trading system, discipline sets the floor while judgment raises the ceiling—they're not opposing forces, but a dynamic balance.
Reflections on the Gold and Silver Plunge
When a gold and silver crash defies geopolitical logic, the receding tide of sentiment marks the beginning of a return to rationality.
Is the 20-Day Moving Average a Stock's Exit Lifeline?
The 20-day moving average isn't a universal exit rule: trend positions and structural positions require fundamentally different defensive logic.
Does Company Performance Always Correlate with Stock Price
Starting from earnings season, rethinking the relationship between performance and stock price — expectations, emotions, and consensus.
A Diary About Vim
From barely knowing Vim to gradually getting used to it — a personal record of learning Vim.
A Gold Frenzy
Understanding market dynamics through gold's rally: sentiment, narrative, and the nature of collective behavior.
Why We Always Chase Highs and Panic Sell in Stock Investing
Chasing highs and panic selling isn't a skill problem — it's emotions taking over decisions. A reflection on emotional reflexes in investing.
Rights Freedom and Time Freedom
Some thoughts on rights freedom and time freedom in a constrained world.