Warren Buffett once said: “Our greatest advantage is that we don't have to act all the time.” This statement sounds very “Buddhist,” but in fact, it is the core philosophy of the entire compound interest worldview. The market is noisy, but money is made in silence. Every day, countless people are watching candlestick charts, chasing hot trends, guessing policies, and racing with the rhythm. But have you noticed? These “fastest movers” often make money from short-term emotions rather than long-term compound interest.

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