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In the tides of candlestick charts, capturing flowThe most luxurious thing for a trader is not profit, but flow. When you are completely immersed in the charts, every breath of the market resonates with you— When it’s time to enter the market, your finger naturally presses down; When it’s time to exit, your mind is completely calm. No entanglement, no regret, no 'what if I had done this earlier'. In this state, Buddhism calls it 'Dhyana', psychologists call it 'Flow', and we call it 'Flow Catcher'. What’s even better is that this ability can be practiced for a lifetime. It’s not a youth job, nor is it a physical task; it’s like brewing wine, the longer it ages, the richer the flavor. A trader in Zen can spend only half the time watching the charts compared to an ordinary trader, but their win rate may be three times higher.

In the tides of candlestick charts, capturing flow

The most luxurious thing for a trader is not profit, but flow.
When you are completely immersed in the charts, every breath of the market resonates with you—
When it’s time to enter the market, your finger naturally presses down;
When it’s time to exit, your mind is completely calm.
No entanglement, no regret, no 'what if I had done this earlier'.
In this state, Buddhism calls it 'Dhyana', psychologists call it 'Flow', and we call it 'Flow Catcher'.
What’s even better is that this ability can be practiced for a lifetime.
It’s not a youth job, nor is it a physical task; it’s like brewing wine, the longer it ages, the richer the flavor.
A trader in Zen can spend only half the time watching the charts compared to an ordinary trader, but their win rate may be three times higher.
The Night Watchman Through Bull and Bear: This Profession Has No RetirementHave you seen Lujiazui at four in the morning? I haven't seen it. But I've seen the Maldives beach at four in the morning, watching the sunrise while closing a long position. This is not Versailles, this is the daily life of a capital night watchman. We are the first group of people to embrace the future. Some say this industry is too risky, others say it's gambling. I say: this is cognitive monetization, it's the reward for self-discipline. When you engrave risk management into your bones and train your emotions into muscle memory, trading becomes the most elegant compounding game in the world. The cooler thing is — this is a profession without a retirement age.

The Night Watchman Through Bull and Bear: This Profession Has No Retirement

Have you seen Lujiazui at four in the morning?
I haven't seen it.
But I've seen the Maldives beach at four in the morning, watching the sunrise while closing a long position.
This is not Versailles, this is the daily life of a capital night watchman.
We are the first group of people to embrace the future.
Some say this industry is too risky, others say it's gambling.
I say: this is cognitive monetization, it's the reward for self-discipline.
When you engrave risk management into your bones and train your emotions into muscle memory, trading becomes the most elegant compounding game in the world.
The cooler thing is — this is a profession without a retirement age.
My workstation is around the world, and my boss is the K-line.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.

My workstation is around the world, and my boss is the K-line.

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.
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