Many people often say that short-term trading is speculation, but this statement is too one-sided. True short-term trading is not about betting on price movements based on feelings, but rather relying on technology, experience, and discipline.
Those who excel at short-term trading are definitely not the type who say, "I will chase after today's gains and cut losses tomorrow." They have analyzed thousands of candlestick charts, able to identify structures, rhythms, and changes in sentiment, and understand what the 'big players' are trying to do.
Short-term trading is not about predicting the future, but about playing probabilities. For example, if a certain pattern appears and historically there is a 70-80% chance of an upward movement, then I am willing to take action here. Even if I am wrong, I need to have stop-losses, conduct reviews, and maintain discipline.
The hardest part of the market is emotion; it can shift from extreme greed to complete panic in just one hour. Therefore, short-term experts are actually engaged in a complex judgment of "emotional games + technical patterns."
Short-term trading is not random; it is a skilled craft. Those who rely on technology for their income are never speculators.
In the morning, I set up a long position at 2350, and at that time, many people were still bearish, right?
And now? Success in making profits. It was not luck; it was preparation in advance.
The next wave of opportunities is about to arrive,
The layout for the perfect order is about to begin. Are you ready?