Walking on the road to break even is not easy. There have been several times when I was close, only to be pulled back. Here are the summarized experiences:

1. Don’t place orders easily; there is an 80% chance of placing another order.

2. Observe the trend unilaterally; small trends usually last around 30 minutes, while larger trends can last for 1 hour, and very few for 2 hours (I haven't encountered many of those so far).

3. If you achieve your expected profit for the day, it's best to stop; during the break-even period, this is most taboo; otherwise, it may feel like an endless wait. (I've experienced this too much. Last night I had a balance of 88 and couldn't resist going up to 90, resulting in three consecutive losses. I only regained it today). This is what to be most cautious about on the road to break even.

4. Point killing: if point killing occurs, it indicates that there’s a problem with the selected position; secondly, it could be due to large fluctuations, going up and down unpredictably. In such cases, do not place orders; just continue to observe. There are always a few good points in a day, and there’s no need to be overly anxious here.

Wishing everyone to break even soon, and may everyone profit every day.

Below are all trades made with 5u, basically none exceeded 10 or 15.

Over 400 trades now; let’s continue summarizing experiences.

The dawn is near! 🍎🍻