An old fisherman never rushes to cast his line when the fish school just appears. Instead, he waits until the fish truly gather and form a large-scale migration before making his move.


Someone asked him why, and he said: "When the fish school first moves, you don't know if it's a test or the main force. Casting frequently only wastes bait and scares the fish away."

Short-term fluctuations are like the fish school's tentative movements. They seem to present many opportunities, but in reality, most are false signals set by the big players.
Frequent trading is like casting the line repeatedly; it not only depletes your capital (bait) but also causes you to miss the real big moves (the fish school's migration).
Be patient and wait for confirmation of the medium-term trend, then act decisively to catch the big fish.
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