A few of my favorite questions: 1. Can I go to a certain position? 2. Can I trade at this position? 3. What's the current direction? Our trading isn't based on my opinion, or who opened a long position, or what someone said. It's based on objective market reactions. Direction: Direction means finding the trend. Take the broader market, for example. If the daily line breaks down and then rebounds, and the previous day's line was bearish, then a second warning test is issued. This isn't based on subjective judgment, but on what the market tells you. The current market is still consolidating and fluctuating on the daily line, but it's bearish. In this case, a rebound is often taken, meaning buying on the right side. This is the direction. In most cases, you understand this, but you're just unwilling to admit it. Your unwillingness to admit it means you want to go against the trend. Can positions be traded? Why not at support and resistance levels? Is there a need to ask about the left side? Will the so-called point-based long and short trading advisors temporarily indicate trend or structural changes? On the left side, keep a light position and set a wide stop-loss. Just have the skills. On the right side, enter the market based on fluctuations in highs and lows, and structural changes. Just two simple words. A little more research will be enough to make you profitable. Can a certain position be reached? This is market dynamics. For example, the other day I said that if 4080 breaks, 3888 will definitely be reached. So, if you ask me now, will 3805 be reached? Does it only happen if the upper limit is broken? Trade according to market trends, reduce positions, and protect them, rather than focusing solely on the position that is most advantageous to you. This paragraph is nonsense, but it is very useful for trading.
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