Fatal chainsaw
Baum—Welch (Baum—Welch algorithm model) + stock god Warren Edward Buffett's classic value theory+flexible adaptability at random (best ability)
There are several situations where positions can be replenished:
1. Types with net worth, face value, and cash option protection can be replenished on dips.
2. When the general market background is not particularly bad, individual stocks with unfinished topics or bursting points can make up positions on dips. (This is currently the case with Tesla)
3. In a situation where the general market background is not particularly bad, major stocks that have not declined in volume can make up positions on dips.
4. Strong index components (especially strong stocks in the S&P 500) can fill positions before falling below the upward channel. (Currently Tesla fits this situation)
5. Positions can be filled when the market is relatively low (when the index has just dropped sharply and the management is firm in maintaining stability).
6. The amount of capital is large enough, and positions for low-ranking stocks (or potential stocks) can be replenished in batches every low. (Tesla's capital volume has always occupied the top 1-2 positions in US stocks)
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