Many people ask me: "What do you do?"
I said: "K-line special forces."
The other party was taken aback: "Is it the kind of job that requires watching the market until midnight, with less and less hair?"
I laughed.
My workstation is sometimes at a cliffside café in Bali, sometimes by the rice fields in Chiang Mai, and sometimes on the lazy sofa at home.
A computer, a network, a cup of iced Americano—let's get to work.
No morning rush hour, no time clock, no boss hovering behind you.
The only KPI is the capital curve I drew myself.
When making money, send a big red envelope to my wife; when losing money, turn off the screen and go surfing, anyway the stop-loss is already set.
Someone asked me: “Can you do this for a lifetime?”
I said: “Have you ever seen a special forces soldier retire?”
This industry relies on experience, mindset, and discipline; the older you get, the more valuable you become.
I've seen seniors at 60 years old, making only two trades a day, with a win rate of seventy percent, and their accounts steadily increasing like a snail.
K-lines never close; the market keeps moving.
As long as you respect it, it can support you for a lifetime.
So, don't ask me again if I regret doing this.
What I regret is—why I didn't enter the industry earlier.

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