The market never lacks voices; what it lacks are people willing to stand on the same ship.
I’m a trader who focuses on market trends, position management, and trade execution. I’ve experienced violent surges and crashes, and I’ve seen too many people enter the market with hope—only to get repeatedly harvested by chasing rallies, selling in panic, frequent stop-outs, and high leverage.
I know that behind the words “leek,” it’s not just a lack of skills.
Some people want to improve their lives; some are carrying pressure; some just hope to seize a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to change their situation. But the market often only shows wealth stories—and rarely does anyone seriously tell you where the risks are, how to control your position, and how to get back up after losses.
So, I don’t want to stand on the shore and judge who is a “chive.”
I’d rather step into the market—to find direction with everyone, learn together, review together, and face every uncertainty the market brings.
Trading isn’t making a promise of getting rich for someone else. It’s, in a complex market, to have as much judgment as possible and less blind impulse; more sets of rules and fewer moments of impulsiveness; and more than one path to restart.
What I can offer may only be a bit of experience and insight accumulated over many years. But I hope this small effort can become a “recovery” entry point in the market, a growth entry point, and an entry point to rebuild confidence in trading.
I won’t promise profit on every trade, and I won’t create fantasies of getting rich overnight.
I just want to earn trust with strength and uphold it with responsibility. When the market is smooth, we grow together; when the market is tough, we don’t easily leave anyone behind.
