$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ Revisit the feelings of your university days.
I don't know when I became obsessed with the red and green candlestick chart of stock prices. Buying books, studying online, I finally felt a little entry-level. I have been looking for a so-called winning operating method in the stock market. Every day, I search for that dark horse based on indicators such as volume, turnover ratio, and so on. Occasionally, I come across stocks with strong upward trends, but the stock market changes every day, and even strong stocks are affected by market fluctuations. It's a small probability that I can find a dark horse. Many times, it's just random buying and selling, and overall statistics show that I lose more than I win. In August of last year, while searching for suitable tutorials online, I happened to find a suitable blogger to follow and continue learning from - I call him my mentor. My mentor updates his videos every day, which is a great learning opportunity for me. I watch every episode and learn how to use basic knowledge of GMMA, parallel channels, and other technical indicators. I also follow his reading notes and learn from Jesse Livermore's trading classics, which has been very beneficial for me. What makes me even happier is that I luckily joined the free wolf pack created by my mentor. Here, it is a place where we can learn from each other, share knowledge, and have daily reviews, technical indicator learning, self-study guidance, question answering, stock book sharing, reminders of stock pressure and support, market information, and other free benefits. The interaction and learning atmosphere in the group is strong, giving me a feeling of returning to my college days! I am grateful to be able to grow in such a culture of mutual help and assistance! I hope you can also join us and become a partner for learning and communication in the stock market!