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Does trading really depend on luck?
I can't deny that making a profit in trading does have an element of luck, but it's not entirely the case.
When the market is volatile, when trends form, and when false breakouts occur—no one can control these. This part is like "heaven," and you can only accept it.
But the core of trading has never been about "controlling the market," but about controlling your reaction to the market. Can you only trade when the conditions are advantageous? Can you avoid taking unnecessary trades? Can you take small losses when you're wrong and hold on when you're right? These are the key factors that determine whether you can be profitable in the long run.
Truly consistent traders don't rely on guessing the market or betting on trends. Instead, they rely on systems, discipline, and execution. Their mindset isn't "Can I make money today?" but "Is this a market I should participate in?"
So, trading isn't about luck. You can't control whether the market gives you opportunities, but whether you make the wrong trades or how much you risk depends entirely on you.
Therefore, skilled traders, even when the market is scarce, won't go hungry. When the market is good, they will trade more confidently. $BTC #当前行情抄底还是观望?