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Why is it that the futures market relies on luck to make money for three consecutive days? Is it wisdom to make money after three months?
I mean, it is not mysterious to make a profit in the futures market. Because there are only two trends in the market, up or down, a list may be 50% in the right direction.

It is not too difficult to make a single order every day and make a profit for three consecutive days. It is no more difficult than playing mahjong and sitting in three villages. It's just that you can't do it in every village. It takes a little luck.

After all, in a short time, the cost of luck is inside. If we lengthen the time, the cost of luck will be removed. If you can still make a profit in a longer time span, it means that strength is talking, and the accidental things are eliminated, and the rest is strength. This is why many traders apply, and companies have to provide at least three months of actual trading records.

According to my experience, newcomers to the market always face more adaptation problems.

It is very valuable to be able to stick to it for a month when you first enter the business.

In such a fierce market, if you can make profits for three months in a row, it will be extraordinary. I believe there must be something different about you. Perhaps it is a keen intuition and accurate judgment, perhaps it is a more reasonable allocation of funds. In short, you are not confused by instinct or fighting against the market. You must have some thinking and use some rational wisdom.

Finally, I would like to share with you that market analysis and judging the right and wrong of ups and downs are not necessarily the final decision.

More and more people keep asking me what I think of the current wave of market, but few people ask me how to prepare for this wave of market and what are my two ideas.

"Simple right or wrong judgment is not necessarily the final decision" is what I said in view of the above situation.

First of all, if you decide the victory or defeat only by judging the ups and downs, then the victory or defeat of making a single order by flipping a coin is about 50%.

Obviously, there are other factors that affect the outcome of the futures market. For example, how to deal with it after determining whether you are right or wrong, and how to increase or decrease the amount of each item.