When trading, we should learn to be generous. Why do we say that?
Because we want to make big money in the market and use small funds to gain big profits. If you leave the market as soon as you make a profit, it will not only violate the principle of broad-mindedness, but also fail to reduce risks.
Although the risk of each transaction will disappear when you close the position, you will immediately invest in another risk. If the market trend is contrary to your previous prediction, can your profit make up for the subsequent losses?
The number of times you take risks has increased, but the profit is not great. Do you think you are brave? This is called pulling teeth from the tiger's mouth. You have the courage to break into the tiger's den but only revolve around small profits. This is not a hero, at most a fool.
The truly planned, wise and courageous person is the one who can plan to obtain treasures in the tiger's den.