#常见交易错误
When trading, the biggest fear is not a poor market but repeatedly stepping into the same pitfalls. Many people start without a plan, chasing after rises and panicking at falls, ultimately getting harvested back and forth by the market. More commonly, they don't set stop-losses, fantasizing that 'if I wait a bit longer, it will bounce back,' only to find themselves in deeper losses.
Some people trade dozens of times a day, acting impulsively without any rhythm. Others get emotional; if they lose on one trade, they rush to recover their losses, only to lose even more. There are also many who go all-in, feeling pleased with their gains but collapsing mentally when they incur losses.
Many don't learn or review their trades; when they lose, they just change strategies without ever summarizing the reasons, almost as if they're 'testing their luck.' Others blindly follow big influencers or KOLs, thinking that copying their trades will ensure profit, only to end up getting cut before they even understand the trades they tried to copy.
In fact, to achieve long-term stability in trading, the most important things are three: have a plan, control emotions, and maintain discipline. Be less impulsive, summarize more, and things will gradually improve.