When you come to the stock market, don't always think about getting rich, but think more about how to make money and even how to not lose money. The first thing to be solved is that your operation should not be dominated by emotions. It's up. Let's go after the bull market. Down, the bear market is coming again. Run. With this mentality, you will never make money in the stock market. On the contrary, you will give money to others.Second, do you want to lower your position after opening higher? In this case, look at the range you bear. If you think the profit is ok, you can do a subtraction. Because, you want to make the difference, which is reasonable.This, more straightforward, I don't say it either. Do you understand this common sense? I still don't understand, so I suggest searching for information and making up the basic knowledge.
Make this clear, let's talk about what to do. The first case, it was washed out today. Well, the question of whether to chase it tomorrow. I don't recommend doing this, because this habit is not good. Because, I am not sure how to sell after the high opening and how to undertake the market.From the perspective of compound interest, 10,000 to 10 million, that is, 10 months to keep doubling continuously. At the same time, the method of 10 million to 10 thousand, that is, a discount every month, only a dozen times.
Liquidity is what sheep and horses should do. What is a proactive fiscal policy? It is necessary to increase investment, so as to stimulate economic development. Counter-cyclical adjustment, that is to say, the economy is not going normally and coping with it supernormally.Nothing more than these three kinds of mentality, you can compare them one by one. As for those washed out by the panic, ask why they sold them. This is the fundamental solution to your problem.After the market closed, many people complained to me that the bull market still lost so much money. Then you have to think about whether your operation is very impatient!
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
12-13