Don't Panic About Being Stuck! Fang Xiang's Four Strategies to Help You Deal with It:
First Strategy: Decisively Cut Losses
Applicable Scenario: After buying at a high position, the market trend suddenly turns downward.
Key Operation Points: You should decisively stop losses and exit to avoid further losses. Retain your strength and patiently wait for a market turnaround, leaving room for future operations.
Second Strategy: Flexibly Use Hedging
Applicable Scenario: Deeply stuck and unable to cut losses, and the market trend (downward or upward) is clear.
Key Operation Points: You can first establish a reverse position. Wait until the market moves to a more favorable position (such as a lower or higher point), or take advantage of key events/news to close the profitable hedge position, reduce the cost of the original position, and wait for the opportunity to get unstuck. (Note: This is a high-risk strategy and should be used with caution).
Third Strategy: Skillfully Execute Intraday T+0
Applicable Scenario: The market is in a volatile pattern.
Key Operation Points: Carry out intraday high-selling and low-buying operations around the existing position, using short-term price differences to profit and reduce the cost of the position.
Core Requirement: Requires a lot of time to monitor the market and solid short-term trading skills and market sense. Not recommended for inexperienced investors.
Fourth Strategy: Cautiously Add Positions in Batches
Applicable Scenario: Anticipating that a one-sided market trend is nearing its end, with the index fluctuating or consolidating in a relatively low area.
Key Operation Points:
1. Act Within Your Means: The scale of adding positions must be strictly controlled within the risk tolerance range.
2. Key Premise: Must have a high degree of confidence in the stage bottom before taking action.
3. Core Warning: Avoid blindly adding positions out of a rush to recover losses, otherwise, it will be easy to fall into the trap of "the more you add, the more stuck you become"#BTC