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Liquidation, only because of your stubbornness, mostly due to arrogance.
Cases of the market being swept away by a wave of market movement are everywhere. If you stay calm and act decisively, such situations won't happen. Shift your mindset, and you'll find your path will open up much wider.
I can survive long-term in this market because I have my own method. Lightly test and learn from mistakes, cut losses decisively when wrong, and when right, use hongli to add positions and gamble. Follow the trend and hold on, if wrong, exit decisively, patiently wait for the next opportunity.
Actually, everyone understands the principle, but how many can really do it?
I'm not against taking heavy positions, but I avoid operating in unclear trends and unstable signals. Looking back, how many people around me are heavily invested and rushing to make quick profits, only to be wiped out by a shakeout or a false breakout, returning to square one.
Traders who truly know how to trade, their logic is quite similar: when the opportunity hasn't arrived, stay out of the market and wait; when the rhythm is right, act decisively.
Relying on luck to turn the tide against the wind is unrealistic. Only by understanding market trends can profits flow steadily. Stop obsessing over complicated indicators; a single news event can catch you off guard.
The path can be slower, but never reckless or aimless.
That's all I have to say. How much you understand depends only on yourself.