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$TAANN (5012.MY)$
TAANN finally making into stage 2 move?
$TAANN (5012.MY)$
weekly chart shows a huge base breakout
TAANN finally making into stage 2 move?
$TAANN (5012.MY)$
weekly chart shows a huge base breakout
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Today, let's talk about why the vast majority of investors are unable to buy skyrocketing stocks. 😅
Below is a stock chart.
At the current price, would you buy it? The answer for most people is absolutely no.
Let's take a look at the next trend~
Such a strong stock has gone up so much; I believe many people in the market must notice it every day.
However, I can honestly say to you that there are very few investors who dare to buy it.
Investors generally prefer to buy stocks that “rise from the bottom” rather than stocks that have formed an obvious “upward trend.”
They don't buy stocks with an upward trend. It's not that there is a bearish signal in technical analysis, but they seem to have gone up too much and are afraid it will plummet 📉.
Simply put, it's a fear of heights.
So, think carefully. Is the real reason that dominates whether investors buy or not because of technical analysis or psychological factors?
Studying technical analysis is not difficult at all; however, seeing strong stocks, few people dare to catch up. 😅
The reason you choose stocks that rise and rise at the bottom is because they seem cheap, “the price is at the bottom, making you feel safe.”
Why are you afraid to buy stocks that are already rising? It's because you're afraid to “buy at the highest point.”
You've probably discovered a skyrocketing stock a long time ago, but the more it rises, the more afraid you become.
In the end, you chose to watch it go up all the way and miss out on making money.
Actually, once a trend is formed, it won't change easily. We should be friends with trends....
Below is a stock chart.
At the current price, would you buy it? The answer for most people is absolutely no.
Let's take a look at the next trend~
Such a strong stock has gone up so much; I believe many people in the market must notice it every day.
However, I can honestly say to you that there are very few investors who dare to buy it.
Investors generally prefer to buy stocks that “rise from the bottom” rather than stocks that have formed an obvious “upward trend.”
They don't buy stocks with an upward trend. It's not that there is a bearish signal in technical analysis, but they seem to have gone up too much and are afraid it will plummet 📉.
Simply put, it's a fear of heights.
So, think carefully. Is the real reason that dominates whether investors buy or not because of technical analysis or psychological factors?
Studying technical analysis is not difficult at all; however, seeing strong stocks, few people dare to catch up. 😅
The reason you choose stocks that rise and rise at the bottom is because they seem cheap, “the price is at the bottom, making you feel safe.”
Why are you afraid to buy stocks that are already rising? It's because you're afraid to “buy at the highest point.”
You've probably discovered a skyrocketing stock a long time ago, but the more it rises, the more afraid you become.
In the end, you chose to watch it go up all the way and miss out on making money.
Actually, once a trend is formed, it won't change easily. We should be friends with trends....
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