Many people enter the market dreaming of turning their fortunes overnight, yet they choose the most dangerous path—leveraged trading.



I've never agreed with it, and I don't encourage it, because this isn't investing—it's gambling with your life.

Once you carry debt, you lose your peace of mind forever.

A small drawdown brings anxiety, minor volatility shakes your conviction, a single red candle on your chart and your mindset collapses.

In this state, you can't hold long-term positions, let alone make rational judgments.

Wins are luck, losses are the abyss, and ultimately you'll only destroy yourself.

Money earned through leverage? Don't thank me—I can't bear that responsibility.

Your choices, your pressure, your consequences—you alone must carry them all.

Those who go the distance aren't gamblers, but people who understand compound interest.

You don't need massive capital; five thousand is enough to start.

Hold your original conviction, control your impulses, stay steady, don't panic, don't constantly chase trades.

Double your money each year, and in ten years you'll have a completely different life.

The difficult part isn't technique—it's patience and discipline.

Settle your mind and become a friend of time.

Only those who can endure solitude can preserve prosperity.

The market never lacks opportunities; what's missing are people who can control themselves and persist to the end.
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