#波段交易策略 Actually, when you think about trading, you must be decisive when there's a chance to make money. Grab onto the main trend and earn more; only then can you maintain a good mindset during unfavorable market conditions because you have gained more, and can withstand some losses.
What we fear is the hesitation when the main trend begins, constantly deliberating, which leads to missing out on making significant profits in the main trend and instead entering at the tail end, incurring substantial losses.
To be honest, my ability to exit at the peak has been poor. Although I have worked hard over the past two years by selling accelerated stocks and buying undervalued ones to some extent reduced the drawdown from the main trend's backlash, it is generally very difficult to completely avoid such market conditions. However, fortunately, I have been present for all the major uptrends in the main trend and did not miss out.
Therefore, everyone must think about how to avoid missing the main uptrend phase and try to evade the main downtrend. If you cannot achieve this, never be present during the main downtrend and absent during the main uptrend, as this is the worst operation. We can categorize as follows:
1. Optimal operation: present during the main uptrend, avoiding the main downtrend;
2. Suboptimal operation: present during the main uptrend, avoiding part of the main downtrend through swing trading;
3. Balanced operation: present during both the main uptrend and downtrend;
4. Worst operation: absent during the main uptrend, but present during the main downtrend.
1 can lead to significant profits; 2 can stabilize profits in the long run; 3 depends on luck and timing of entry; with good luck, you might make some money, and with bad luck, you might incur losses, but overall, you won't experience significant gains or losses; 4 will result in substantial losses because it embodies the essence of chasing highs and selling lows.
Therefore, everyone must clarify this issue.
For example, if you didn't avoid a downturn now, you need to consider whether you'll miss out on the main uptrend. Since the drawdown is already a fact, if you are present during the drawdown and can't help but cut losses, and then later miss the main uptrend, wouldn't that be a double blow to both your finances and your mindset?