The biggest regret in the market is never about making the wrong purchase, but about the timing being just right, the mindset being off, and the opportunity being missed.


In relationships, the most unfortunate thing is never about not loving, but about meeting too early, not knowing how to cherish, entering late, always thinking you can wait for the perfect buying point, waiting for a pullback, waiting for stabilization, waiting for trend confirmation, waiting for everything to be foolproof before daring again.
But the market won't wait for you to be ready, and people's hearts won't stay in the same place forever.
If you hesitate when it's time to enter, you miss the main upward wave; if you cling when it's time to exit, you're trapped in memories.
We all keep testing in a relationship.
Like trying out small positions, like repeatedly shaking out the market, thinking that enduring the volatility will bring a limit-up, but not knowing that some trends simply have no reversal.
Maybe if we met at a different time, I’d be more mature, you’d be more stable, no longer impulsive, no longer sensitive, and we’d both be at the right price, meeting the right person.
But life has no do-overs, the market has no undo button.
If you miss the best buying point, you can only watch the market move away, not all affections can be held until the end, not all sincerity can wait for the profit-taking moment.
Some people exit as soon as they sell; some hearts are destined to pass lightly through with small positions.
This life is full of high peaks and long roads, markets have cycles, hearts have time limits.
In the end, we are just a brief spike in each other's lives, a destined encounter that must leave.
Don't dwell on missed buying points, don't cling to broken bonds.
Buy with fate, sell decisively.
That's how the market is, and so is love.
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