
Playing tricks in front of the market often leads to more failures because there are too many smart people in the market. Moreover, with so many tactics, how few would know about them? Playing against the market, especially against the smart and resourceful people within it, is something we ordinary folks simply can't win at.
Throughout the year, there are always periods of significant gains or losses, as well as continuous rises or declines, but these don't occur too frequently. Such market movements might make us quite happy or quite frustrated, but over the long term, they don't significantly impact annual returns. What truly affects our returns are an impatient mindset and disorderly trading.
Instead, adopting a strategy of 'holding stocks for dividends, reinvesting dividends, continuous fixed investments, and dynamic balancing' might help us maintain our own small piece of the market.
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