#常见交易错误

Common trading mistakes: running away when you make a profit, holding on when you incur losses.

As a rookie currently in this situation, I can relate deeply to this topic and would like to share some insights.

Usually, when I make a small profit, I quickly take it and secure it, as I have experienced several times when the market suddenly turns against me. It's not that this approach is wrong, but whether to close a position should be based on the situation. If the trend is moving in a favorable direction, it might be worth waiting a bit longer.

The issue of holding on through losses feels like a personal psychological problem, where I struggle to overcome my own mental barriers. I need to convince myself to set stop-losses; when it reaches a certain point, I should cut my losses. Holding on too tightly is very risky, as it could lead to a margin call if I'm not careful. Additionally, being cautious with averaging down is essential, as I'm already at a loss, and averaging down brings me closer to the liquidation line. I've tried many times before; holding on isn't a problem in itself, but after averaging down a few times without seeing improvement in the trend, I ended up getting liquidated.