章节 1  For Readers

Like many of you, I am an avid reader typically read around 40 books per year. For me, the greatest value of reading comes from the exhilarating feeling of being struck by new ideas and perspectives, similar to the rush of running a marathon. I believe that reading a good book can trigger a constant stream of endorphins, which feels incredibly pleasurable and unmatched.
However, as we all know, not every book is a "good book." In many cases, after finishing a book, we may not understand what the author was trying to convey, fail to grasp the logical thread, or be unsure if the knowledge presented can be applied to our daily lives. This can be embarrassing. But more importantly, it's a waste of time and resources.
Over time, I began to realize that the key factor of distinguishing a good book is the difference between the background knowledge between the author and the readers. As the saying goes, "a frog in a well cannot conceive of the ocean, and a cicada in winter cannot conceive of ice." If the gap between both knowledge systems is too far, they naturally cannot understand each other's assumptions and premises. This is unfortunate for both the author and the reader. Therefore, there are no inherently good or bad books; it's only a matter of whether a book is suitable for a particular reader's knowledge base.
As an author of a book intended for a general audience, it's impossible to cover every single detail. Additionally, communicating through a book is different from regular communication because there is no immediate interaction which can help minimize communication errors. Books are a one-way communication, which means readers can't ask questions or clarify any doubts they have regarding the content, leading to a significant gap in understanding between the author and reader. From a reader's perspective, there are countless books available on the market, and it's challenging to filter through them all due to time and energy constraints. Furthermore, book promotions may include exaggerated or even misleading information for commercial reasons, which can negatively impact the reading experience.
Therefore, I believe that in order to prevent any misunderstanding, a "communication bridge" should be established between the author and the reader in the initial chapters of the book, which is also the aim of this writing section. I hope that readers can go through the content carefully before making the final purchase decision to determine whether the book is appropriate for them.
This book is intended for day traders with more than three years of experience, or those who aspire to make a living from trading as their ultimate pursuit. If you want to gain an understanding of the trading world, I also believe this/>/>/>/>/>

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