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In the stock market* a company is a company. Stocks are stocks. Stock prices are stock prices ~ Originally interconnected, but can perform independently within the stock market.

$99SMART (5326.MY)$ The stock market spreads some colloquial language.

For example, do not catch a falling knife.
(Do not enter the market when stocks are falling ~ because you don't know where the lowest point is. The lowest can go even lower...)

Do not chase after stocks with upward momentum.
(Do not enter when there is a sudden rise~ because you do not understand where the high point is and can be trapped at any time)

So even when stocks fall, do not buy - do not buy when they rise~ how can you buy? Thus, experts have introduced technical chart software for sale~ summarizing the entire chart so succinctly~ follow the instructions on the chart to enter and exit.

I will not explain here what kind of commercial sales routine this is~ after all, finding something to eat is not easy for everyone.

I can only say simply~ charts are statistics of past fill prices and volume~ but market sentiments fluctuate freely~ every day is a new day with new positions for buyers and sellers to enter and exit~ it is completely unpredictable and constantly changing~ it is illogical to try to control a live market with a fixed format~ #Stock trading is not like a mechanical production line with fixed production in a limited time.

More buying and selling factors actually involve current political and environmental influences~ #It is about adapting to unforeseen circumstances.

The fluctuations in stocks amplify emotions and expand the scope, leading to involving others unknowingly.
Creating a multiplier effect in the stock market to derive the required gap in value.

Everyone remember to keep a calm mind and be adaptable in order to respond to changes.
Always remember that a company is a company, stocks are stocks, and stock prices are stock prices.
Most of the time we rely on buying and selling stocks to profit from stock price fluctuations, but stock price movements can be completely disconnected from the company's fundamentals and even the industry situation (not constrained).
Although the three are fundamentally related, in reality they are independent in the stock market.
Buying and selling speculative activities can be entirely unrelated to the company's fundamentals.
It is even irrelevant to historical data in statistics that have passed.

Remember not to confuse the essential and the secondary.
Fundamentally Junlang.
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