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In the field of forex two-way trading, the market understanding and trading strategies of experienced traders and novices are often vastly different. Traders who consistently achieve stable profits eventually distill their trading into three fundamental dimensions.
First, they abandon subjective predictions and focus on objective confirmation. Novices often obsess over predicting exchange rate highs and lows and trend reversals, attempting to accurately buy at the bottom and sell at the top to seize opportunities; while mature traders never subjectively speculate on price movements or worry about the next period's currency pair direction. They only check whether the current price movement and trend structure fit their trading system; if the signal is valid, they hold the position; if the trend diverges, they close the position, relying entirely on the real-time market movement.
Second, they simplify operations, focusing on opening, closing, and position management. Experienced traders typically use extremely simple charts, retaining only naked candlestick charts or core moving averages, abandoning complex indicators. All two-way trading is compressed into standard actions: open a position when the condition is triggered, and close a position when the structure is broken.
When facing favorable market conditions, appropriately increase position size to capture swing profits; when facing chaotic fluctuations, use small positions for trial and error. Adhere to the rules unconditionally throughout the entire process. Stop-loss orders are used to avoid the risk of going against the trend, while take-profit orders allow profits to run with the trend, completely eliminating psychological friction.
Secondly, accept the boredom of trading and the imperfections of market conditions. Stable forex trading is inherently tedious; reliable signals belonging to one's own system are extremely rare, requiring most of the time to wait with an empty position. Mature traders no longer envy others' short-term windfalls, nor are they frustrated by missing out on opportunities or selling too early. They clearly recognize the endless opportunities in the market, but only earn profits within their understanding; the chaotic fluctuations outside their system are irrelevant.
The ultimate stable state of forex trading is forgetting account profits and losses and rigidly adhering to the rules. When traders are no longer affected by fluctuations in floating profits and losses, and focus all their attention on rule execution and compliant entry and exit points, trading is truly transparent. Stable profitability is a byproduct of long-term adherence to the rules; a single loss is merely a necessary cost in pursuing reliable profits. This is similar to the logic of farming: simply follow the rules, open positions when it's time to open, and stop losses when it's time to stop, progressing step by step, aligning knowledge with action.
Advancing in forex trading ultimately involves an iteration of understanding. Newcomers blindly chase highs and lows; experienced traders are trapped by techniques and profit/loss; while those who return to simplicity, though seeing fluctuations, are no longer swayed by emotions. The same battle between bulls and bears, but traders at different stages see, adhere to, and reap rewards from a completely different market dimension.

In the two-way forex market, traders starting from scratch face countless hardships. They lack industry resources and connections, have no mentors to guide them, and have no one to support them.
In the two-way forex market, from the very beginning, traders' trading knowledge, market intuition, and risk management skills lag behind those of seasoned professionals by several years. All trading logic and practical experience can only be learned through repeated trial and error, persevering alone in the solitude of unguided trading.
Forex traders starting from scratch lack the safety net of unidirectional market trends. Opportunities exist in both long and short positions, but risks lurk everywhere. Traders must constantly overcome their own weaknesses, honing their character through repeated wins and losses. They experience profit retracements in trending markets and withstand repeated stop-loss triggers in volatile markets. Every trading decision involves facing the pressure of losses, self-doubt, and the inherent greed and fear of human nature.
Faced with the incomprehension and ridicule of others, self-made traders can only remain silent; when faced with significant account drawdowns and consecutive losses, they can only digest all the pressure alone. With no one to rely on, no way to confide in, all negative emotions and trading setbacks can only be resolved privately. Daily market close review and mindset adjustment are crucial. The next day, the same mindset is maintained, and normal trading resumes. Ordinary retail traders have no room for error or retreat. The forex market doesn't care about individual pronouncements; account profit and loss figures are the sole proof of trading ability.
When the market hasn't moved and the system isn't fully developed, self-made traders shouldn't complain, be anxious, or impulsive. The only thing to do is maintain composure, adhere to rules, and patiently wait. Like a nail, firmly guard your trading system, strictly control position sizing, stop-loss and take-profit levels, and avoid emotional trading. The forex market doesn't require frequent order picking or overtrading; a precise market move is enough to achieve a significant account breakthrough.
The forex market doesn't favor background or connections; it only selects those who, during long, unnoticed periods of quiet development, hone their trading systems, strictly adhere to trading discipline, endure loneliness and losses, and hone themselves into elite, independent traders.

In the game of two-way forex trading, those traders who can truly weather bull and bear markets and achieve long-term stable profits have all endured a period of obscurity and low performance.
After experiencing the pain of countless losses and in-depth review and reflection, they gradually emerged from their predicament and fully recognized the unpredictable nature of the two-way market.
With this awakening of understanding, they began to unconditionally believe in their trading system and no longer harbored any concerns. Faced with market rumors, sudden macroeconomic news, or short-term sharp fluctuations, they were able to maintain their composure, no longer easily disrupted by their emotions, and would not arbitrarily change their trading plans or hastily open or close positions.
In practice, they learned to patiently wait for precise trading signals, completely abandoning the bad habits of frequent two-way openings and blindly speculating on market trends.
Day after day, they meticulously review market movements, analyze price patterns, strictly adhere to trading discipline, and repeatedly refine their trading models to suit both short-term and long-term forex trading. They always keep in mind the trading rules, risk control logic, position management, and long-term returns, completely abandoning the impetuous mentality of short-term profit-seeking.
Through long-term refinement, they demonstrate a high degree of self-discipline, clearly recognizing the deep connection between trading and human nature, and proactively overcoming greed, fear, impulsiveness, and laziness. They strictly avoid fatal flaws such as over-leveraging in winning positions, holding onto losing positions, emotional reversals, and arbitrary adding to positions, gradually eliminating all bad habits detrimental to two-way trading.
Ultimately, they achieve a state of mental stability and unity of knowledge and action, with an increasingly steady trading rhythm and more decisive execution of discipline. They remain calm and composed in the face of market fluctuations, switching between long and short positions with ease and composure. They only trade within the framework of their system, earning profits only within their understanding and rules, steadily accumulating their own long-term returns in the volatile forex market.

In the two-way trading of forex investment, outsiders often think that we are repeatedly playing the game between long and short positions, frequently betting on rises and falls. But in reality, every opening and closing position is more about using the market to cultivate one's own mind.
True trading practice is never about forcing yourself to become a trader who never makes mistakes and always profits, but about seeking inward step by step through daily review and execution, slowly seeing the subtle causal line between market fluctuations and the fluctuations of human emotions.
When you truly delve into two-way forex trading, you will gradually understand that every rise and fall, every round of fluctuation, every breakout and reversal on the market never comes out of thin air. Every trend, every extreme emotion, is the continuation of capital inertia, the projection of human obsessions, the wounds left by past market conditions, and the instinctive fear of the unknown.
Some traders engage in aggressive, high-leverage trading because long-term losses have created a sense of emptiness, leading them to crave a single market move to recover their losses. Others frequently open both long and short positions and constantly hedge their positions because they lack a clear anchor, cannot be certain of the trend, and can only rely on repeated trading to grasp a sliver of certainty to soothe themselves. Some hesitate when to cut losses and stubbornly hold onto unrealized losses because they fear admitting mistakes and facing the inevitable consequences. Some rush to exit with even a small profit, only to become anxious and uneasy after missing out on further gains, because they have never truly grasped the trend and are trapped in a cycle of insufficiency and unease.
The market occasionally experiences a counter-trend move, or a stop-loss trigger or repeated market corrections. These are never targeted at any particular trader; they simply operate according to their own inherent laws. Those traders trapped in greed, fear, and wishful thinking ultimately find it difficult to remain calm in the face of uncertainty.
Advancing in trading is essentially a process of gradually letting go of judgments of right and wrong, and of clinging to the obsession with profit and loss. You no longer obsess over determining whether market conditions are good or bad, right or wrong; what remains in your eyes are only the cause and effect of trends, the distribution of probabilities, and the inherent unpredictability of the market. In this market, no trader is born destined to lose. Every flaw in trading habits, every operational error, is the result of long-term experience, past traumas, cognitive boundaries, and internal habits. You've felt resentment for missing out on gains, so you understand the impatience of others chasing highs and lows; you've failed to take profits in time due to greed, so you understand the stubbornness of others who miss out on gains; you've seen through the illusions behind others' subjective assumptions due to overconfidence in your predictions and going against the trend; you've frequently doubted trends and constantly traded, so you understand the anxiety of others holding positions; you've also suffered sleepless nights due to significant losses, so you understand the helplessness and predicament of every trader.
Only when you truly see through the restlessness, greed, and dark corners of your own trading can you begin to embrace the imperfections of the market and understand the mistakes and obsessions of other traders. You no longer force the market to follow your predictions, because you deeply understand that the market has no bias; it never accommodates anyone's subjective thoughts. You also no longer resent stop-loss triggers or market corrections, because you've long understood that all extreme fluctuations are essentially a resonance of collective human nature, an inevitable part of market operation.
Clarity in the trading arena is never about blindly accepting all chaotic market movements, nor is it about self-numbing compromise after losses, much less the weak retreat of stubbornly holding onto losing positions. It's more like understanding the essence of two-way trading, finally realizing that rises and falls are just the norm, profits and losses are just probabilities; there's no need to argue with the unpredictable market or fight against its movements.
Slowly, you'll understand that accepting all market movements is actually letting go of the self that constantly agonizes over profits and losses; being tolerant of others' obsessions in trading is also perfecting your own trading mindset. This is the simplest and most genuine principle in the practice of forex trading. The reason you can calmly face both rises and falls, and peacefully accept profits and losses, is not because the market has become smooth and perfect, but because your trading mindset has truly awakened and settled.
The world only sees forex traders rushing back and forth between bullish and bearish markets, repeatedly playing the game, unaware that the market's ups and downs are a training ground, and profits and losses are a form of self-cultivation. This journey with forex, in the end, is a lifelong cultivation of the mind.

In the context of forex two-way trading, those traders who can overcome the quagmire of long-term losses and ultimately achieve consistent and stable two-way profits never rely on external shortcuts.
There's no need to ask whether they studied under a master or mastered some unique skill. The vast majority of mature forex traders have endured countless long nights of reviewing their trades alone. Day after day, they meticulously analyzed the market, discerning the patterns of both bullish and bearish trends, extracting common characteristics of effective profit-making formations, and confronting their own human weaknesses—greed, fear, and wishful thinking—during the trading process.
Through repeated trial and error in live trading and post-trade analysis, they gradually built a proprietary trading system and risk control framework suitable for two-way forex trading. By continuously refining their trading rules, eliminating complex and ineffective indicators, chaotic trading techniques, and the dross of subjective predictions, they stripped away all redundant factors that interfered with trading, ultimately distilling a simple, pure, and practical trading logic. Once the system was formed and market intuition was internalized, a mere glance at the market trend was enough to clearly determine whether bullish or bearish opportunities were worth participating in, identifying which market conditions were suitable for entry and which should be avoided and observed.
Experienced traders may be able to share mature trading logic and complete trading frameworks without reservation, but the core human control, mindset cultivation, and position discipline in forex trading can only be learned and understood through personal experience in a two-way market. Traders who have undergone market tempering and rebirth develop an exceptionally calm and composed mindset. The forex market is volatile and unpredictable, yet almost no market fluctuations or profit/loss swings can disrupt their rhythm.
All the consistently profitable forex traders I know have invariably experienced the unbearable ups and downs of their accounts, the constant market whipsaws, and the agony of consecutive stop-losses. They share highly consistent traits: clear-headedness, emotional stability, composure in trading, and calm execution, decisively navigating the shifting market sentiment. Even when facing the ever-changing forex market alone, they possess the inner strength of a thousand troops, calmly handling all market conditions.
Conversely, those traders who repeatedly lose money and struggle to maintain stability are mostly trapped in their obsessions. They are fixated on predicting market movements, craving exorbitant profits, unable to accept reasonable stop-loss orders, chasing after universal trading strategies, and constantly agonizing over whether their market predictions are right or wrong. This precisely demonstrates that their trading practice is far from sufficient. The true essence of two-way trading lies not in beating the market, but in beating yourself. It's about maintaining discipline and clarity throughout the cycle of profit and loss, ultimately allowing profitability to be the natural result of correct execution.



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