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Come check out mine. I hold on until now. He had no desire t...

Come check out mine. I hold on until now. He had no desire to ask for anything anymore; when the fall was over, he let him go. Lost more than 10,000
Come check out mine. I hold on until now. He had no desire to ask for anything anymore; when the fall was over, he let him go. Lost more than 10,000
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  • 70233118 : Don't touch Mao in the future; Mao votes will only hurt people

  • 71279839 OP 70233118 : Xiaobai has a problem, does it automatically close the position if the drop is over, right?

  • 70233118 71279839 OP : It won't drop to 0, it will only be infinitely close to 0, and the position will not be automatically closed. If the market is delisted, it is possible to move to the Fandan Market. Every transaction on the Fandan Market has a transaction fee. It is also possible that if it is delisted, it will simply disappear; this kind of loss will go back to 0

  • 71279839 OP 70233118 : The current market capitalization price is still over 1,000. If it falls, will mine be automatically closed? Or will it become a negative number, should I make up for it?

  • 70233118 71279839 OP : As long as you buy the original stock, you don't buy it with money from a lender, and you don't go short, you'll never need to be afraid of being liquidated and having to make up for it. The worst case scenario is that all the costs have dropped

  • 71279839 OP 70233118 : I understand then, thanks. I'm an active stock, so the worst part is that the costs have all gone down; anyway, there are still over a thousand left.

  • HEVs 71279839 OP : Never use stud; if it falls, there's no chance to flatten the costs

  • HEVs : It depends on personal ability. No matter how confident you are at the beginning, always invest in losses you can bear, so the investment won't be emotional. Then write down the stop-loss point on paper before entering the market. Once you've written it, don't change your stop-loss point no matter what news or what happened.

    The stop-profit point is also very important. There is no use in choosing stocks; not arbitrage will always be just a profit on paper.

    Finally, the cost of entry must be in a safe position and close to the support point, so the fault-tolerant cost can be a few more points.

  • HEVs : In the case of stocks, it falls to 0.005 at most. 0.005 is the lowest point. No other figure is lower than this point. Even if the market is delisted, it will be refunded with 0.005 points; it's just that the tickets you have in your hands are scrapped, and you won't be able to sell them again.

    Closing a position is a problem you only encounter with futures, but the more losses you lose, the broker will force you to close your position if you can't make up your deposit in a timely manner. However, in Xiaobai's case, it would be nice to buy some blue chip stocks in a safe place, then put them in for a month or two and you'll see profit points.

  • 71279839 OP HEVs : Thank you so much for your suggestions. My first time doing US stocks, I didn't understand anything; I followed the trend and bought them all. It has now dropped to the point where I don't want to do anything, and I don't want to sell it. It feels like it's a big deal. Very emotional indeed. Be smart. If that happens tomorrow, I'll cut it too. Don't be so stubborn

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