In fact, rather than managing positions, it's more important to manage emotions and mindset.

Those investors who have already sold their stocks don't need to rush back into the market. Because you've already made a profit; even if you miss out on a slightly higher price, it's still a profit. No one in the financial market can be 100% sure that the future will definitely rise or fall; even low-probability events can suddenly collapse.

From the perspective of mindset management, a few days ago you happily sold your stocks, securing your profits, and whether you earned a lot or a little is still considered a gain. Now, if you re-enter the market and get stuck, your mindset will collapse, and you will feel that any decisions you make afterward are wrong.

Regardless of how the market moves next, once you've sold, don't think about buying back. There will be many opportunities next year, so just wait patiently.

Conversely, those like Old Fish who insist on not selling can maintain their positions without issue. We are not right or wrong compared to those who have sold their stocks; it's just a different trading approach. High risk, high reward; that's how investing works.

In short, each of us will eventually迎来属于自己的“春天”.