Opportunities are always reserved for those who are prepared, which is believed to be true in any industry.Every investor should understand the reason why "the transaction does not match the plan", but in the securities market, understanding is not the same as profit.However, the main force's strategy today is to continue selling after opening higher. They don't care about the specific point of opening higher and are determined to sell. When your expectations are inconsistent with the behavior of the main force, it is you who will eventually suffer.
If you are an "aggressive investor", you can consider intervening on dips, but at the same time, you should control greed and optimize your position; I have always stressed that it is not suitable for Man Cang to operate under any circumstances, especially in a volatile market. Just keep a position of about 50%.In the financial market, winning or losing is a common occurrence for military strategists. But if we don't make a trading plan seriously every day, but trade blindly, it is often difficult to succeed.If you are an "aggressive investor", you can consider intervening on dips, but at the same time, you should control greed and optimize your position; I have always stressed that it is not suitable for Man Cang to operate under any circumstances, especially in a volatile market. Just keep a position of about 50%.
Looking back at today's market performance, why are some people still unable to lighten their positions in time? Why are there differences between the trading plan and the actual behavior? From a professional point of view, this involves a concept, that is, "psychological account", also known as "expected income".In the financial market, winning or losing is a common occurrence for military strategists. But if we don't make a trading plan seriously every day, but trade blindly, it is often difficult to succeed.If you are a "steady investor", it is suggested that you don't rush to act first, and then make moves after seeing the situation clearly to ensure the margin of safety.