👈 Left side or right side 👉❓

Many masters in the square often discuss whether to enter from the left side or the right side.

The left side usually involves anticipating the price in advance, entering before certain signals, which is a strategy of ambush. Generally, you can get a better price compared to entering from the right side, but there is also the risk of entering too early, as short-term trends can extend, leading to prolonged increases or decreases in the long-term, resulting in being trapped in a position.

The right side typically waits for a certain signal to appear, confirming a trend reversal or continuation, with the key point being confirmation. It is a strategy of confirming that the enemy's major force has dissipated before pursuing. However, there is also the possibility that the enemy gives you a false signal, making you swayed back and forth in the market.

So, what do you think, is the left side reliable or the right side reliable?

In fact, there is no clear distinction between left side 👈 and right side 👉. For example, last night’s entry at 2750-2760, from 1 to 4, can preliminarily confirm that a future rebound should be shorted, and the price is unlikely to reach new highs. The weak rebound from 4 to 3 is a confirmation signal, so entering at 2-3 can both be considered right side entries. However, looking solely at the movement from 4-3, entering at position 2 is considered left side since it anticipates in advance. Therefore, the distinction between left side and right side is not so easy to define, and the point of confirmation often occurs in an instant. If you get caught up in whether it's left side or right side, you are missing the point.

The correct approach is to classify the movements into levels. In the decline from 1 to 5, both 2-3 belong to the right side, and 3 is the critical confirmation point. What you need to enhance is your ability to judge critical points. The closer your entry is to the critical point, the stronger your skill, leading to smaller stop losses and higher returns. This is the point you should focus on.