None of the above three situations is easy to do. It is these anti-human operations and staying away from the group consensus that are the prerequisites to ensure that you invest in stocks to make money.To achieve any of these three situations, you need independent thinking and great patience, and you need to wait for the right opportunity to appear. Only when you hit the ball, do you swing the club and finally earn a profit that you can understand.On the contrary, if your cognition is in place, you basically don't need much persistence or a lot of courage. This is a natural reaction. When you see this phenomenon, such as "underestimating buying and overestimating selling", you will instinctively take action, and there is no discomfort or pain in yourself.
The only way to make money by buying and selling stocks is to be patient.For example, the valuation of the company you are optimistic about is already very cheap. After you buy it, the stock price has been falling. You should hold back from selling, and it is best to add a moderate position. When pessimism surrounds you, most people can't do it.
For another example, the stock you are optimistic about has not yet reached the hitting point and the valuation is not very cheap, but you have been short-selling for a long time, the market has been rising, and people around you are making money. Can you hold back from buying it and wait until the target company is very undervalued? It is simply more difficult.For another example, the stock you are optimistic about has not yet reached the hitting point and the valuation is not very cheap, but you have been short-selling for a long time, the market has been rising, and people around you are making money. Can you hold back from buying it and wait until the target company is very undervalued? It is simply more difficult.But if you want to advance to this state, I'm afraid you can't do it overnight. This requires not only methods, but most importantly, you have to be able to understand what you want, and you have to be able to see through the essence of stock rising. It's somewhat philosophical thinking, never knowing that you don't know, not knowing that you know, and then knowing that you know.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
12-13