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Mooer's Stories | Trading as a mirror, reflecting yourself
Hi, mooers. Welcome back to Mooers' Stories, where we present mooers' insights and experiences from our community. 🎤
We're honored to invite Fiona@上海白砂糖, thechampionof AU Papertrading Competition (Season 3), to share her investment story with all the mooers in our community. Let's shout out to@上海白砂糖!👏👏
Let's dive in:
When did you start investing? Who or what initially sparked your interest in the stock market and investing?
My interest in the stock market and investing began about three years ago. It all started with reading some classic literature onvalue investing, and later I delved into many books ontechnical analysis. These books were a significant factor in sparking my interest.
How would you describe your investment style? What type of investor are you?
I don't have a fixed investment style and am still exploring and searching. Nevertheless, I believe thatthe process of finding one's personal investment style is also a process of knowing oneself better. Ultimately,the investment styleshould be unified withone's personality, character, thoughts, and understanding of the world and the market. This process is quite challenging.
How do you operate during market fluctuations or downturns, bear markets? Do you have a specific risk management strategy?
My understanding of risk management isposition management. After consideringthe probability of winning, odds, and efficiency, I will appropriately increase my position if it's a quality opportunity. Bear markets naturally form with the cooperation ofvarious macro factors and human nature. Investing in bear and volatile markets is aboutfinding alpha opportunities without beta support. My personal experience is that this type of investment is highly challenging, often like pulling chestnuts from the fire. Therefore,in a bear market, I try to minimize operations; if I must trade, I use a very small portion of my capital.
Can you share one of your most memorable trades? Whether this is memorable in terms of strategy execution or profit return.
I don't have the most memorable trade. The trading process is filled with too many ups and downs, so I can't pinpoint a particular transaction.
Can you describe the main strategy you used in the competition? How did you select stocks and determine entry timing in the competition? Is this stock selection strategy consistent with your real trading?
In this trading competition, I mainly tradedpopular stocksin the market, which havestrong explosiveness. I also paid attention tomarket trendsin the United States and China, focusing onthe interconnectivity of various markets. Of course, I also considered thefundamentalsandtechnicalsof individual stocks. During the competition, I adopted aquick and short-term trading approach, with most operations relying purely on intuition. I think a significant part of achieving such returns was luck.
Were there any memorable moments during the competition? For example, a stock you almost sold that ended up bringing you most of the profits.
There were no particularly memorable moments. The competition was like a game, and participating was quite an enjoyable experience.
How did your previous trading experience (if any) help in this competition? How was it applied, for example, because you've had the experience of being trapped after entering at a high position, so you pay extra attention to this point?
My previous trading experience was helpful in this competition. I've encountered pitfalls in many aspects, and it's hard to list them all because there are too many. If you're reading these words, I want to say that I've experienced and felt all the difficulties and failures you can think of in investing and trading.Trading is indeed a game for losers, and all failures are linked to individual limitations and human nature.
Are there any specific indicators or tools that you frequently used in this competition? How good are these features in moomoo?
I look atmoving averages (MA),trading volume, andchip structure (the ‘Trade Overview’ feature), and these indicators are very friendly to use in moomoo.
Moving averages are mainly used tojudge the bullish or bearish situationover a specific period. Trading volume helps tojudge the authenticity and sustainability of price trends, while chip structure helps tojudge the behavior of major players and support & resistance levels. These are all factors to consider when making buying decisions.
I look at moving averages across multiple time frames, including 4-hour, daily, and weekly charts for individual stocks.The longer the time frame of the moving average, the higher its accuracy.
Personally, I prefer tobuy stocks with a clear chip structure that have been adequately adjusted and have little selling pressure above.
What important experiences or insights did you gain from this competition, and what benefits do you think these experiences or insights can bring to other traders?
The mentality between simulated trading and real trading is very different.In simulated trading, it's more about the market's verification of individual rationality and intelligence. In real trading, it's more aboutthe test of human nature and virtue.
From this interview, it feels that Fiona has a very intuitive understanding of investment, with a strong philosophical flavor revealed. Compared to investment logic & philosophy in books and real-time information & other investors' experience from community, which one is more helpful to your real trading?
I find both of these helpful. In real trading, books are the most helpful to me.Books themselves are a summary of other people's trading experiences.Investment logic and philosophy are the foundation, and I believe they are very helpful for stabilizing the mindset of traders.
I highly recommend Qing Ze's book"The Clarity of Being" (Cheng Ming Zhi Jing),which is largely influenced by Kant's philosophical thoughts, as he himself is a philosophy graduate. In addition, I find"Poor Charlie's Almanack"and"Phantom's Gift"to be very inspiring. These books serve as principle-based guidance for me.
We truly appreciate@上海白砂糖for sharing her valuable and inspiring experience with us! Feel free to interact with Fiona if you have anything to say! Also, you can join theAU papertrading group& chat with@上海白砂糖directly NOW.
Just in case you didn't know, you can also be the one to tell the story! Interested? Comment below to let us know! We'll reach out to you as soon as possible! his
Thanks for your time. See you next time!
*ps: The AU Papertrading Competition in moomoo is only available for Australian users now.
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ZnWC
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In the paper trading, I primarily selected popular stocks with high market volatility. Below are some of my trading logics
- The choice of APX was mainly based on the fact that negative news had been fully digested in the earlier stage + a trend reversal + the popularity of the artificial intelligence sector + high market attention. - The choice of CTT was based on the company’s strong performance + the long-term existence of social stratification, which gives the luxury goods industry an advantage for long-term survival and development + observing prior price actions indicated potential high volatility + the earlier sell-off due to negative news is unlikely to have a significant impact on the company’s fundamentals (thus, a price recovery can be expected when positive news emerges) + changes in institutional holdings. - The choice of mining stocks like MIN was primarily based on a series of stimulus measures from China.
每天都在學習中
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Hi Fiona... I am similar to you... Risk management is higher than return... 70% of my funds are used to invest in a good company with a solid fundamental for the long term.$Apple (AAPL.US)$$Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$$Tesla (TSLA.US)$$CommBank (CBA.AU)$ Looking at short-term investments elsewhere... I feel that different assets should not be placed in the same market... Also, controlling one's own greed... Maybe I'm not an expert... But friends and family around me who make money from investments are all long-term investors...
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ZnWC : Hi Fiona @上海白砂糖 can you share how you select stocks for the paper trading? Do you invest for long position or short selling or both?
上海白砂糖 ZnWC : In the paper trading, I primarily selected popular stocks with high market volatility. Below are some of my trading logics![relaxed ☺️](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/img-apple-64/263a-fe0f.png)
- The choice of APX was mainly based on the fact that negative news had been fully digested in the earlier stage + a trend reversal + the popularity of the artificial intelligence sector + high market attention.
- The choice of CTT was based on the company’s strong performance + the long-term existence of social stratification, which gives the luxury goods industry an advantage for long-term survival and development + observing prior price actions indicated potential high volatility + the earlier sell-off due to negative news is unlikely to have a significant impact on the company’s fundamentals (thus, a price recovery can be expected when positive news emerges) + changes in institutional holdings.
- The choice of mining stocks like MIN was primarily based on a series of stimulus measures from China.
上海白砂糖 ZnWC : I only invest in long positions.![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
每天都在學習中 : Hi Fiona... I am similar to you... Risk management is higher than return... 70% of my funds are used to invest in a good company with a solid fundamental for the long term.$Apple (AAPL.US)$ $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$ $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $CommBank (CBA.AU)$ Looking at short-term investments elsewhere... I feel that different assets should not be placed in the same market... Also, controlling one's own greed... Maybe I'm not an expert... But friends and family around me who make money from investments are all long-term investors...![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
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ZnWC 上海白砂糖 : Thanks for the detailed reply![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
上海白砂糖 每天都在學習中 : I agree with you very much![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
每天都在學習中 上海白砂糖 : Controlling greed and risk management are more important than making money.![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
mr_cashcow : Hi fellow Gintama fan![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
VicTAN :![undefined [undefined]](https://static.moomoo.com/nnq/emoji/static/image/default/default-black.png?imageMogr2/thumbnail/36x36)
Gameplayer : interesting
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