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    For example, it is possible that even though it would be better to cut losses after breaking below the 75-day moving average, you end up cutting losses and as a result, it rebounds there. Especially, if it is a stock that has previously rebounded against the 75-day moving average movement.
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    Well, that's because many people are not good at setting stop loss levels.
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    The stop-loss line is the best buying line... So, it often happens that the stock price goes up after the stop-loss is done.
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    Purchases at positions slightly away from the moving average line increase → smart people make quick profits → stock prices fall, so the number of people who sell (cut losses) in a hurry increases → returns to the moving average line → rebounds there and increases buying
    Precisely because of this trend, if you cut losses, that is actually a buying point for people who are good at it.
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    A small difference can make a big difference in the end.
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    If you can't enter near the moving average, the amount of the loss cut will become large, so you have to take an early profit and loss cut...
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    I'm so frustrated because my previous trade was so bad.
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    The held positions are moving as expected so far... Looking forward to tomorrow.
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    In the long run, if the stock price is expected to rise, it may be optimistic to some extent unless it is a significantly risky stock (?).
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    The Nikkei Average is on a downward trend, but I also have the impression that it is still in trouble. I think it's a market where the sense of direction has faded slightly due to buying and selling going back and forth...
    I thought that one method might be to quickly make a profit while there is profit in this kind of market. Of course it depends on the brand.
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