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Do traders have a future in this industry?
My own understanding is that traders are not speculators, they don't speculate, because the main funds don't need speculation, they do trends, and their purpose is to control the disk rather than accumulate profits by a small price difference. From an ordinary futures investor to an excellent trader, just like from a soldier to a general, there are two basic prerequisites besides being able to stand the test of time: First, I have stumbled over this career, but I am still infatuated, like trading, and I have been defeated repeatedly. Traders are professional traders, not ticket fans. Majors are different from amateurs. It is essential for any industry to be successful and like it. Second, admit your mistakes and do not admit defeat, learn with an open mind and seriously summarize and reflect. This is the characteristic of a good trader. I am confident but not arrogant, free in spirit but self-disciplined. I am in awe of the market, and I will listen to the call of the market anytime and anywhere. I will never make irresponsible remarks about the market, imagining that the market will listen to my own wishes.

It is the manager of the fund company who decides to sell the whole stock.

Girls had better not. . . You can be an analyst, but don't trade.