I tried short-term trading for a week and overall it was a s...
I tried short-term trading for a week and overall it was a small loss. Here's my summary: First and foremost, the large cap is the most important. The stocks I chose are heavily influenced by the large cap. After I bought them, the next day the large cap soared and my stocks followed suit. Looking at the chart, I didn't think it had reached the selling point yet, so I continued to hold. On the third day, the large cap fluctuated within a small range, and one stock looked weak and struggled to rise, so I sold it. On the fourth day, the large cap started to pull back, and my stocks followed suit, turning my profits into losses. For example, with Futu, I bought it for around 44 yuan, but I was busy with other things and didn't keep an eye on the market. It reached a high of over 49 yuan but I didn't sell, and now it has dropped to less than 44 yuan. It's also important to monitor short-term trades. If you want to avoid losses, the entry point is crucial, as well as taking profits in a timely manner. Even if you make less profit, don't let it turn into a loss.
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