Output 100
Output is the core purpose of everything you do.
1. Output Is an Information Processing Ability
The essence of output is the process of taking in information, processing it, and expressing it.
Step one: record — choose what is worth writing down.
Step two: make your records public. Only when a record becomes a work and is displayed does it truly become output, and only then can it connect with others and generate value.
Once a work is made public, if others can see, understand, and absorb it, it has the potential to consume their time and attention.
The more people's attention you can consistently consume, the more influence you accumulate. This is the value of output.
2. The Essence of Solving Problems Is Output
Solving problems is essentially producing a stable output of a certain type of structure.
For example, if you want to solve the problem of "how to trade," the essence is whether you can consistently output your understanding, judgment, and decision-making models about trading.
If you have no output, it means you haven't truly processed the information. You may have read a lot, but you haven't absorbed it, structured it, or expressed it. The problem remains unsolved.
If you truly understand a problem, you can certainly produce output around it. The more consistently you can output, the more consistently you can solve problems.
3. Structures in Nature Are "Output Models"
From cells to leaves, from trees to entire ecosystems — every structure in nature exists for the purpose of information processing.
Each layer of structure was born to solve a certain kind of problem.
This is what is known as physical abstraction: every structure in nature is an information processing system, a mechanism that turns "input into output."
Human thinking and expression are, in fact, the same process.
Your understanding of a topic, an article you output, a video — these are essentially structures you have built, things you have "grown" yourself.
This leads to the next key point: quantity.
4. Why "Output 100"
I have written nearly 100 articles on Price Action.
If you want to truly enter a field, set a minimum standard for yourself: output 100.
Many people only produce 1 or 2, or stop at 10.
But someone who reaches 100 has already stabilized their understanding, expression, and judgment. 100 is a threshold — once you cross it, you can keep going on your own.
Make 100 trades with a fixed stop loss, and if you still come out profitable, you know you have made it.
5. My Practice: The Returns of Consistent Output
My public account currently doesn't have high readership because it has been throttled due to lack of financial qualifications. But it now has 2,400 followers.
Even if each person reads for just 1 hour, that is 2,400 hours of influence. That is real, tangible value.
Trading opportunities that have emerged include:
TSLA
JD
MSTR
Silver
Weekly-level buy signals on BTC
Plus rhythm tracking on many key individual stocks
These are byproducts of consistent output. Catching just one such buy signal can already deliver returns far exceeding the cost of participation.
6. Being Banned or Throttled — None of That Matters
My video channel has also produced over 100 works. It was recently banned for 7 days due to financial content. But these external restrictions don't affect my core rhythm.
My framework is simple: keep outputting.
7. Start Outputting
If you want to truly professionalize your trading — not just make money occasionally, but develop your own methodology, expressiveness, and judgment — then you should start outputting.
Start with your first one. Aim for 100.
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