Market trends are fleeting. Is someone getting confused again?

The post is a bit long, so read it patiently to share the trading system.

Currently, the 960 short position in my hands has been closed, achieving today's goal. Many people have asked me if they can go long with the rapid decline in the market. The market trend has emerged, and as I repeatedly mentioned, don't expect much space in the bearish trend's pullback. I've also shared the daily chart for you. The idea is, as I always say, don't bet on a rebound; even if there's profit from a rebound, just run away. Those who follow me should also be able to see my analysis and trading system. Many might find it hard to accept this style of trading while running, but have you ever thought about a fatal flaw?

For example, let's say you originally secured 100,000, then you use that 100,000 to gamble for 10,000-20,000? If the market happens to go your way, you'd say you made a profit. However, just like tonight's market, you originally secured 3,000 points, but then you still think it will drop below 920-910. Isn't it possible that a big pullback happens at this moment? When asked to exit, you might hesitate, and trying to gamble would also bring risks. As I often say, if you aren't decisive in trading contracts, and don't learn to secure your profits, you'll ultimately regret it. Being indecisive will only leave you stuck. Perhaps this is why I prefer to do swing trades combined with medium to long-term strategies!

Currently, the price is hovering around 93,500, which is not a very good entry point. If you ask me to trade here, I would only consider trading around 89,000-90,000. Whether it can reach that level, no one can be sure given the current market trend! As for you hearing others say this position is good for going long or short, why would they still take the time to tell you? I can only say that observing the market while being in cash is the best approach; looking for suitable entry points while being on the sidelines is also the best outcome!

In the same market situation, if you lack understanding of the trend, and you don't understand technical indicators to judge the intraday movements, the final result, as you all know, won't be good. In this market, without a reasonable plan, it’s impossible to last. Sensitivity + Execution = Contract Profit. You can refer to my earlier posts!