1, the common problem of retail investors all over the world, the stock fell, reluctant to cut meat, afraid of losses, and finally fell more and more! But the stock price has gone up a little, but I can't hold it, and I'm afraid to fall back again, because everyone has suffered losses!8. When the investment is not smooth, calm down and take a deep breath, don't rush to deny yourself, give more time and space to your own transaction, and don't have the idea that "buying must go up"!
1, the common problem of retail investors all over the world, the stock fell, reluctant to cut meat, afraid of losses, and finally fell more and more! But the stock price has gone up a little, but I can't hold it, and I'm afraid to fall back again, because everyone has suffered losses!3. In the initial stage of opening a position, low suction is the main factor. After the position is gradually full, it mainly depends on the trend. The trend is upward, firmly held, and the trend is downward, and the distance is extended to cover the position!2, the real master has always been holding on to the ups and downs, and it is necessary to distinguish the reality. If there is no problem with the stock, you can buy it more and more. If it is junk stock, you will be out immediately!
6, don't chase high in early trading, rise sharply in late trading, pay attention to risks, and the intraday rise is the most reliable!It is hard to find a confidant in the stock market, and it is only suitable to be a lonely yogi in the stock market!5. The best rise is not the continuous big Yang line, but the stock price rises in a continuous small Yang and broken Yang, and the trading volume increases steadily. Then, it breaks through the resistance level and pulls out the big Yang line, mostly in the form of two or three. After the callback, it rises sharply again. This is the rhythm of the main force to complete the opening of the position and attack!
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide