u/Worried-Story22

I am 56 years old this year. After working in the stock market for more than 20 years, I think I can finally retire gracefully.

I am 56 years old this year. After working in the stock market for more than 20 years, I think I can finally retire gracefully.

Like many of you here, I wasn't a natural long-term investor when I first entered the market. In the early days, I made many mistakes, such as overtrading and blindly chasing market trends, and paid a heavy price for them.

Over time, I gradually learned to be patient. I began to focus on those solidly fundamental and high-quality enterprises, allowing time to exert its magical power of compound interest.

Now, I have entered a new stage of life and no longer feel the need to deliberately pursue high returns.

My plan is simple: I will officially retire this year, spend more time with my family, and look for a peaceful place to slow down the pace of life.

Currently, I am looking for such a peaceful residence, perhaps a small town or some place close to nature.

If any of you friends have experienced a similar life transition, I would be very grateful if you could give me some advice or recommendations.

Furthermore, if it can be of any help to everyone, I would be more than happy to share with you some of the experiences, lessons and strategies that I have learned over the years in the investment market. Those who are interested can contact me. I will reply to all your questions one by one in my email messages and share as well.

I can also invite you to join my discussion group. Occasionally, I will explain chart analysis. I wonder if you would be interested?

u/Worried-Story22 — 9 hours ago
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Earning $130,000 for the first time before I turned 30 meant a lot to me.

I'm not bragging, just sharing my experience. (29 years old, American)

My previous trading was a complete mess. Buying high and selling low, overreacting to every fluctuation, is essentially gambling on charts. My account paid a heavy price for it.

What really changed me wasn't some magic indicator, but developing a more structured way of thinking about the market. A friend invited me to join a group where people simply shared charts and explained the trading logic behind them.

I didn't have high hopes at first 😅 but I jumped in and gave it a try anyway.

There are no paid signals here. Discussions mainly revolve around trend structures, volume, ATR compression, and price action around moving averages. We also discuss the market, risk, and the logic of position building, not just what to buy.

Observing how others analyze their trading strategies (including failing ones) taught me to slow down and replace emotional reactions with systematic thinking.

Everyone shares their watchlist, findings, and risk analysis weekly. All content is completely free, with no paid signals, paid tools, or promises.

If you're interested in this method, feel free to leave me a message and I'll send you an invitation.

I am still learning, but I am making progress. Let's exchange ideas and learn together!

u/Worried-Story22 — 15 hours ago