But that is terrible. I'm afraid I can't love women anymore if I hear it.
In the past few days, I have spent more time with the market than with women, and I have read more books about the market than women.
I seem to understand one thing. Trying to go to the predict market and trying to predict the woman is a death trap that looks like a holy grail.
The really long-term beneficial strategy is to set the IF then, ask her to present herself, listen carefully, and then respond. Your response is not necessarily right. She will give you a clear signal no matter whether it is right or wrong. The question is whether you are willing to receive it. When you find a mistake, you should admit it immediately. Don't think that admitting your mistakes is detrimental to your dignity. It is a fallacy to associate your mistakes with losing your dignity. I am not advocating exchange of dignity for money (woman's love).
Thinking of this, I suddenly thought of Casanova. He read countless women, but does every interaction between him and women go in the right direction? No, he is often bounced back, but he adjusts immediately and takes advantage of the victory if he gets it right.
The above is about stop loss (admitting mistakes). Let's talk about homeopathy.
Homeopathy is to follow the mood of the market (women). Do you think your tongue can make her turn? Most of them died miserably. Going against the trend and losing weight is like trying to reasoning with a woman. Even if she calms down and admits that you were right at the time, she would never be able to bow her head to you at that time. Wait until she finishes venting her strength (see transaction volume and vent speed). You wait for the opportunity to take her to turn gently. Hey-hey.
If you lose money in the market, you will get angry with the market. Can it bring you back profits? No, for the same reason, can being angry with a woman make a woman love you? also can not. Think of her as cute and try to love her, she will love you too. Reward can go beyond your wildest imagination.
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