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The long order received at 4702 in front is handled like this!!!
Directly set a stop loss at 4660. If it gets hit, look for another opportunity. If it goes down further, I won't add to the position. If I don't enter here, then I won't enter; it will easily break through 4660 and go directly to around 4600. Adding to the position can easily result in a loss. If I don't enter here, it will slowly grind down to that empty space.
Because we are placing orders, it belongs to left-side trading. After receiving the order, it can be quite difficult, but after a while, the profit will be considerable, with its pros and cons. There are some positions I am also afraid of, so I reduce my position size. Many positions won't be found without trying; don't be misled by my seemingly accurate market predictions. It's all just experience gained from continuously trying and exploring many positions.
Also, there is one thing to say three times:
Don't think that I'm accurate, so I'll go all in.
Don't think I'm accurate, so I'll go all in.
Don't think I'm accurate, so I'm going all in.
Don't come to me one day and say: "Brother Dog, I got liquidated." I really can't handle that.
Directly take a stop loss at 4660; if it loses, find another opportunity. If it goes down further, I won't increase the position. If it doesn't go down here, then it won't. It’s easy to break below 4660 and go directly to around 4600. Increasing the position here can be a waste. If it doesn’t go down here, it will slowly grind to the empty position.
Because we are placing open orders, it belongs to left-side trading. After receiving the order, it can be quite tough, but after enduring for a while, the profit can be considerable, both benefits and drawbacks. There are some positions I am also afraid of, so I reduce the position size; many positions I don’t try, and if I don’t feel it, I can’t find the right sense. Don’t think I can predict the market perfectly. It’s just experience learned from trying out many positions.
Additionally, there’s something I want to say three times:
Don’t think I’m accurate and go all in.
Don’t think I’m accurate and go all in.
Don’t think I’m accurate and go all in.
Don’t come to me one day after losing a trade and say: Brother Dog, I got liquidated. I really can’t help with that.