As evening approaches, there is still some time before the opening of the eyebrow bone. This period feels like the calm before the storm; it seems like a turbulent adjustment, but in reality, it is waiting for a one-sided trend after the market opens. We should not be misled by the fluctuations in front of us, nor should we let short-term gains or losses affect our mindset. Investing is like running a marathon; it’s about who can endure, not who gets off to a faster start. What we need right now is to observe and wait for the market's feedback.
Friends who are following Old Wang's strategy in the afternoon shouldn’t panic; Old Wang is also holding on like you and waiting for market changes. For those with small positions, if you can cut losses and leave, do so; don't resist stubbornly. A loss is not giving up; it's leaving a lifeboat ticket for your future self. If you don't cut now, when the market drags you and your account to the bottom of the sea to feed the fish, there won’t even be a splash.