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commented on a stock · Apr 13, 2022 11:21
The correct way to watch videos
$Hang Seng Index (800000.HK)$
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I've mentioned this topic before, and I'm going to talk about it again today. I used to blindly buy and sell stocks according to the positions of video bloggers. Moreover, I followed not just one video blogger. The stocks I bought were basically similar to index funds. My experience was losing money. I don't know if any of you viewers who operate like this have made money. If you have made money and endorse this approach, then just stick with it. Perhaps this is your trading plan.
However, upon reflection, I realized that I simply don't have the time to look at so many stocks, nor the possibility of knowing the bloggers' actions immediately. So, I can't copy this method of doing homework.
After encountering langwang, I started trying to learn trading techniques, attempting to make plans and trade based on my own knowledge. Although most of the time his entry points are crucial references, even the only answer for me. But now, I am still trying hard to adhere to my own trading plan.
Carefully examine the video description column and channel homepage of langwang, and you will find that langwang's channel setup is well thought out. Please ponder, why does langwang place the latest videos at the very bottom of the homepage, instead of prominently displaying them like many other content creators? This setup silently guides you towards independent learning of trading techniques, rather than encouraging you to simply record entry points and trade based on them.
I earnestly ask all viewers to carefully consider the viewpoint on the correct way to watch videos. Find the correct approach of the influencer you follow.
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