I want to convey a thought, that is, don't just buy blindly when the KOL says it will go up, and don't just sell desperately when the KOL says it will go down.

Some KOLs may have a high winning rate, but they are not guaranteed to win. KOLs are not insurance sellers. If you lose, they will not compensate you, and if you win, you will not give them red envelopes.

The rise and fall cannot be controlled by one or two people in one or two words, and KOLs are not Powell.

What you can control is the real money in your hands. You chase the high at 55,000, and many people buy the bottom at 50,000, and they are already profitable. At most, you can stop profit if it falls. If it falls at this position, you have to hold the order.

On the other hand, if you buy the bottom at 50,000 and it continues to fall, there are still a lot of people on the top to help you hold it. Trading is a zero-sum game, to put it bluntly, you have to have an advantage over others.

Position management is what you can really manage in this game, and it belongs to you.