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"Graph never deceives anyone. Only our hearts deceive ourselves."

Many people see the stock market as taking risks, but in fact there is one tool that tells the most straightforward facts: the "graph."

Why has the graph never deceived anyone?

The graph is a record of the behavior of people in the market. When they buy, the price goes up. When they sell, the price goes down. It is a "mirror that reflects the truth" that has no emotion, no bias, and is 100% based on what actually happens.

So when did we fool ourselves?

The problem is not with the numbers on the screen, but with the "bias" in our hearts that choose to look only at what we want to see.

Fooled with hope

The downward graph is clear, but the heart says "it'll go up" because it doesn't want to lose.

Fooled by greed

The graph warns that it is too expensive, but the mind says "go further" until finally the profit becomes a loss.

Tricked with ego

I think we can control the market, and in fact we should "follow" the signals that the graph says.

Important lesson

Accept the truth in front of it.

The heart of investing is not to have a secret formula, but to have "discipline."

If the graph says to retreat, you have to be brave.

If the graph says opportunity comes, you have to seize it.

Cut out fears and expectations to "facts."

Because successful trading is not winning the market...But winning my heart

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