Dear friends, when your account balance is more pitiful than a takeaway red envelope, don't be like me and act on impulse —

That was a blood-and-tears lesson learned through three liquidation events! Last year, I helped a brother turn 3000U into 50,000U, all thanks to these three "dull knife cutting meat" skills.

First move: Three-bag dismemberment technique (no, I mean three-bag allocation technique)

• Short-term bag: 1000U as the "suicide squad", only allowed to strike once a day, even if it means swinging at air, must clock out on time

• Trend bag: 1000U as the "sniper", can only take one shot a week, must wait for triple confirmation from MACD, trading volume, and market sentiment before pulling the trigger

• Lifesaver bag: 1000U as the "coffin capital", even if the first two bags go bust, this bag of money must stand firm like a chastity arch

Here comes the key point: A Berlin Wall must be built between the three bags; if anyone dares to misuse the lifesaver fund, they will be dragged out and executed on the spot for five minutes!

Second move: Belly of the fish philosophy

In a choppy market, it's like the tripe in a hot pot; if you boil it too long, it gets tough. At this time, please decisively turn off the trading screen and go downstairs to buy some pancakes; that's better than staring at the charts.

Wait until the three red lines of moving averages, trading volume, and market sentiment are hand in hand singing "Unity is Strength", then slowly come back to open positions.

If you earn 30% of your capital, immediately withdraw half and lock it in a cold wallet; the rest can continue to be gambled at the table.

Third move: Robot discipline

• Stop loss at 3%: Be as decisive as pulling out a network cable, don’t give losses any chance of recovery

• Profit at 5%: First withdraw half of the profits, then set a trailing stop to let the market count your money for you

• No averaging down on losses: This is not averaging down; this is fueling the crematorium

• Monitor the market for no more than 10 minutes a day: Act when signals appear, and turn off the screen to binge-watch shows when there are no signals; don’t make yourself into a panda-eyed zombie

Now that brother goes for late-night skewers until 2 AM, and the 50,000U in his account is better behaved than his dog.

Remember, in this den of wolves known as the financial market, surviving and bringing out a piece of meat is a victory.

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