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Yesterday, I reviewed "Reminiscences of a Stock Operator" again, and it really provides an explanation of "market intuition" from a long time ago. Through years of gaming practice, continuous research, and the accumulation of memories, it allows you to react instantly when facing market conditions, whether what happens is expected or unexpected.
Market intuition is a rather magical ability to judge the market. I don't know if it's based on talent or if it's a skill formed through continuous summarization, reflection, and review in the market, perhaps both contribute equally? However, in the past two years, it has indeed allowed me to navigate the market smoothly. During most of the time I observe the market, I can easily judge the strength or weakness of the market, and based on that, I combine it with my own trading system to improve my win rate and achieve profitability.
ETH is really too strong, it increasingly looks like a bullish continuation. The order from early morning was just 11 dollars away from being filled, maybe it doesn't want me to operate. So before the non-farm data comes out, I'll take a couple more days to rest, and then I'll Fangshouyibo!