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$Apple (AAPL.US)$ 1. Don't try to guess whether the large ca...

$Apple (AAPL.US)$ 1. Don't try to guess whether the large cap has peaked. Even if the large cap has peaked, is it necessary to sell the stocks in your hand while they are still rising? Let the moving average determine for us (30/60 is fine), and the same goes for the stocks in your hand. Sell when it falls below, buy back when it rises.
2. Don't try to find a universal line to help us make trading decisions, because multiple buys and sells are what the block orders hope for, but we must not act recklessly. We need to have a basis for our trades. Even if it turns out to be ineffective afterwards, as long as we had a basis at that time, it is fine. Excessive self-blame afterwards will only make our future actions hesitant, falling right into the block orders' trap.
3. Don't have the same expectations for different stocks, because using the same indicator to detect different stocks will definitely yield different profit results. Take action when there are buying and selling signals, don't compare with the past, otherwise it will confuse our operating mindset and make us doubt the correctness of our indicators.
4. Weekly charts are more accurate than daily charts. The volatility of daily charts is caused by the block orders, and being obsessed with daily charts shows that you are a novice. The users of monthly charts are wise experts who seem foolish.
5. It is more important to believe in technical indicators than to believe in stock prices. Things that are obvious often have deception. Inner beauty is your lifelong pursuit, while outer beauty is just like a flower in the water and a moon in the mirror.
6. Never forget that after a breakthrough, there is always a pullback, except for individual exceptions. Confusing individuality with commonality. Pullback absorption is always the key to winning. Some people think that the chart after the pullback will fall sharply, while others think it is just the beginning. This is the difference between novices and experts. $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$
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