Next, whether I change positions or start to hit the ball, I ask myself four questions
- Which targets are more certain from the track narrative?
- Which targets have reached the bottom range from the chip structure (space)?
- Which targets have reached the range that can be deployed in terms of time?
- If you only choose 3 targets, which 3 targets will you choose?
The first question is more of a probability, which tests each of us's perception of the market;
The second question is which targets have a higher profit and loss ratio from the perspective of space;
The third question is which targets have been washed out for a long time from the perspective of time, but the fundamentals are still OK;
The fourth question is to eliminate the useless targets and choose the best from the best, first choose 10 from 15, then choose 5 from 10, and then choose 3. This does not mean that only 3 targets will be held in the end, but this kind of thinking is used to prioritize, and finally the investment portfolio must be used to defeat the small probability.
The most difficult one above is actually the first question;
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