Someone asked me yesterday if I need to clear my spot positions. This question is often asked.
I always stick to one answer: Don't wait until the market falls to clear your positions. Clearing your positions after a fall is called fleeing in panic. Why don't you reduce or clear your positions when the profit is the largest during a rebound? When you reduce or clear your positions during a rebound, you can lock in profits and take the money in. It rebounded before Wednesday, and basically fell after Thursday. Today can be regarded as a "big rise" in the ultra-short term. If you reduce your spot positions during the rebound today, you will earn double the GDP compared to if you wanted to clear your positions when the market fell yesterday.
When the market rises, we all hope that it will continue to rise, and it will keep rising. This is human greed. Only by overcoming human weaknesses can we survive in this market for a long time.