In the speculative market, the core essence can be summarized into two major strategies: the first is the aggressive strategy, which relies on heavy positions to enter and exit quickly, and strives to capture huge short-term profits. This path requires extraordinary insight and courage; the second is the steady strategy, which takes a light position and slow approach, and achieves big wins by accumulating small wins. This is more in line with ordinary investors and emphasizes the wisdom of going with the flow. When establishing a position, technology is certainly important, but the most important thing is to set a clear stop loss point, that is, to manage funds reasonably to ensure that risks are within controllable range.
The essence of trading is actually the exquisite fusion and collision of funds and strategies. There are two key points: one is to accurately evaluate and efficiently use existing funds; the other is to clearly define the upper limit of risk that each transaction can bear, that is, the stop loss point. Predicting the market is like admiring flowers in the fog, which is mostly futile because the future is full of many variables. Therefore, traders should abandon meaningless predictions, focus on analyzing real-time market conditions, and decisively execute strategies, and profits will naturally follow.
Making profits in the market is actually a game of probability, and no one can always be accurate. Even if the strategy is excellent, mistakes are inevitable. The key is how to find opportunities for profit in the risk, while avoiding the fatal mistakes of going against the trend and heavy positions. Only by operating with a light position, strictly adhering to the bottom line of risk, and focusing on favorable market conditions can we move forward steadily in the ups and downs of the market.
On the road of speculation, risks and opportunities are intertwined. Every success in the market is usually accumulated gradually at the cost of paying tuition fees. Prudent operations within the risk range that you can bear are the long-term strategy.
Every transaction is a deep test of your own cognition and understanding of the market. Only by keeping a humble heart and continuously learning can you improve your judgment and execution. In the turbulent waves of the speculative market, only those investors who can control risks, keep up with trends, and continue to forge ahead can overcome difficulties, move forward steadily, and finally gain their own wealth and wisdom.