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Tip 1: Questions about stop loss and take profit.
I personally think this is a very important trading habit. The setting of take-profit and stop-loss is particularly important for retail shareholders. The transaction is strict before the transaction, a fixed loss rate is set, and claims are strictly accepted and executed upon arrival. This requirement is mainly for friends who wear small shoes and like short speculation and trading, strictly control the stop-loss margin, so that short speculation doesn't become a long line, and a long line becomes deep!
Tip 2: Don't expect to buy the lowest point, and don't be delusional about selling at the highest price.
Some shareholders always want to buy at the lowest price and sell at the highest price. I think that's almost impossible to do. A retail investor with this idea is probably not a “stock market understanding person.” Only the main players can plan the extent to which stock prices will rise and fall through their financial advantage, yet the main players cannot fully control the trend, not to mention you and I are retail investors.
Tip 3: Make good use of associations.
What is LENOVO? What I want to say is that based on some popular news in the market, start an association and get short-term profits. Generally, leading mainstream stocks are often quickly dragged to a standstill by volatile capital, and short-term experts are often unable to catch up. At this time, Lenovo can often give you unexpected surprises. Lenovo is not only suitable for the short term, but medium- to long-term partnerships can also choose to invest in the same sector.
Tip 4: Learn to short positions.
There are many private sector experts who are very good at using capital to carry out short-term operations of chasing ups and downs. Sometimes they get very high profits, but for non-professional shareholders, it is difficult to watch the market every day, and it is also difficult to track hot spots every day.
Therefore, in stock management, it is necessary not only to buy stocks that are on an upward trend, but also to learn to short positions. I feel that stocks in the market are difficult to manipulate and hot spots are difficult to grasp. The vast majority of stocks have fallen sharply. The stocks on the growth list have increased very little, while stocks on the declining list have dropped a lot. This requires considering shorting positions. Sometimes it takes a few days for a short position to be empty, sometimes it takes a few weeks, sometimes it takes a few months
No matter how the index falls, there will be stocks that go against the market, but can anyone guarantee that those few dark horse stocks are the stocks you bought? Still, when the market is easy to operate, it is safer to reposition again. Otherwise, those shareholders who want to buy when they have spare capital will probably not enjoy the taste of losing money by buying stocks!
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