From the initial full position surge to the subsequent deep dive and long-term hold, then to the slow recovery—each wave is unforgettable. Those moments of cutting losses, thinking there was no hope, who knew? Hang in there, and you might actually rebound.
Walking back from negative values to the zero axis, watching the numbers jump up, that feeling is truly different. It’s not about how much you’ve earned, but the emotional journey from despair to surprise. K-lines can be deceptive, but time won't. Break even, and even make a small profit. That’s how the profit and loss statement of life is balanced.
Maybe this is the lesson the market teaches everyone—learning to live through volatility, holding on during declines, and celebrating during rebounds.
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The K-line of life, I finally understand it.
From the initial full position surge to the subsequent deep dive and long-term hold, then to the slow recovery—each wave is unforgettable. Those moments of cutting losses, thinking there was no hope, who knew? Hang in there, and you might actually rebound.
Walking back from negative values to the zero axis, watching the numbers jump up, that feeling is truly different. It’s not about how much you’ve earned, but the emotional journey from despair to surprise. K-lines can be deceptive, but time won't. Break even, and even make a small profit. That’s how the profit and loss statement of life is balanced.
Maybe this is the lesson the market teaches everyone—learning to live through volatility, holding on during declines, and celebrating during rebounds.