The common operational strategies used by major players mainly include "washing" and "lifting".
When stock prices are at relatively low levels, major players often implement washing by creating a rapid decline in a short period. This action aims to trigger panic in the market, forcing unstable retail investors to sell their stocks.
When major players are ready to lift the stock price, they usually act quickly, not giving retail investors enough time to react, resulting in hesitant retail investors being forced to buy at high prices.
If we can gain insight into these operational methods of major players, then at low stock prices, we can overcome panic, stay calm, and not easily sell off during the washing phase.
At the same time, during the lifting phase, we should also avoid blindly chasing high prices, stick to our trading rhythm, and only utilize the lifting trend of major players to obtain reasonable profits, the so-called "body of the fish". This way, we can effectively avoid the risk of being trapped at high stock prices, making it difficult for major players to pose a threat to us retail investors.