

Transitioning from chaotic trading to a systematic strategy helped me break the one million mark.
I have been involved in the realm of small cap and low priced stocks for quite some time now. To be frank, for the majority of that period, I was essentially just navigating a continuous process of trial and error.
I attempted to chase stocks that had already skyrocketed, blindly followed market fads, and even tried my hand at "in and out" short term arbitrage plays... While some of these attempts did yield returns, the vast majority ultimately ended in failure. The key factor that finally enabled me to achieve a breakthrough was slowing down my pace and strictly adhering to a pre established trading system.
This year, I have shifted my primary focus to the following areas:
Concentrating on sectors that possess genuine upside momentum (rather than merely chasing random stock tickers);
Considering the use of leverage only when the entry timing is truly optimal;
Allowing profitable positions to run their full course, thereby avoiding the mistake of cashing out too early and missing out on subsequent gains;
Raising my stock selection standards prioritizing quality over quantity to prevent a decline in execution quality caused by overtrading.
The returns I have generated are not the result of a single stroke of luck, but rather stem from the consistent accumulation of trading opportunities grounded in rigorous logic, coupled with a strict adherence to the principle of "never forcing an entry."
Although making mistakes remains an inevitable part of this process, compared to the past, I now possess a far greater sense of control over my trading.
If you, too, are dedicated to honing your skills in this field, you will deeply understand that surviving here is by no means as effortless or glamorous as it might appear to outsiders.
If you are genuinely interested in learning how I construct my trading strategies and manage risk, please feel free to reach out to me at any time, I would be more than happy to share my trading system with you.