contract trading

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Position-holding syndrome

This is a common problem for investors. The "symptoms" are: when they have no orders, they itch and can't sit still, and they have to place orders; when they have orders, they panic, and they don't know what to do when the market goes in the opposite direction; they think there are endless opportunities, and they always want to operate non-stop, resulting in more losses and more trades.

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Frequent "all-weather" operation

Many investors want to be all-round players, "long" after "short", "short" after "long", although they have very "strict" requirements for themselves, but this violates the importance of following the market trend. When there is no force to break another force, don't think about the opposite direction, the bull market is to go long, flat long, then long, then flat long... the bear market is to stick to open short, flat short, then open short, then flat short...

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Counter-trend rebound grabbing

Can you grab a rebound? If the method is right, of course you can. Otherwise, it's like licking blood on the blade. If a knife falls from the sky, when should you catch it? There is no doubt that you have to wait until it falls to the ground and stops shaking, otherwise you will be scarred.

Grabbing a rebound requires some skills, inexperienced people, don't take risks, just follow the trend, and pay attention to the management of funds when participating in the rebound.

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Hesitation when placing orders

When going long, they are afraid of being lured into long positions, afraid of false breakouts, when going short, they are afraid of being lured into short positions, resulting in opportunities disappearing in front of them. Understand the principle that there is always a sliding inertia after the train starts, when the trend takes the first step. We follow in at one and a half steps, until the balance is broken, the trend is established, adopt the "take it all" operation strategy, when the signs of false breakout appear, the probability of winning in the opposite direction is very high.