Is "acceleration without a buying point" necessarily correct?

Clearly, it is not.

Many individual stocks will continue to rise after an acceleration. If you look at these isolated cases of stocks continuing to rise after acceleration, you will find it hard to accept the statement "acceleration without a buying point," because these cases can prove that the statement is wrong.

If we look at it dialectically, there are both correct and incorrect aspects to "acceleration without a buying point," but from a probabilistic perspective, the probability of individual stocks adjusting after acceleration is greater. Pursuing stocks after acceleration is more likely to result in significant losses, as they can easily fall sharply after an acceleration.

By using dialectical thinking to approach this issue, you will not be troubled by the few individual stocks that continue to rise after acceleration, but instead, you will be able to calmly accept missing out or selling too early.#实用交易工具