A razão mais fundamental é que a negociação frequente pode facilmente abusar do poder de computação e do autocontrole emocional do seu cérebro e destruir a consistência do seu sistema de negociação.

Amigos que trabalharam nos mercados DT+, futuros+ e cambiais+ dos EUA devem ter sentimentos profundos sobre isso. Se você procurar oportunidades comerciais famosas no nível de 1 minuto, poderá descobrir que parece haver muitas oportunidades. Seja um choque ou um avanço, parece não haver escassez de várias formas.

Mas depois de um dia de negociação, as pessoas ficam exaustas e os seus ganhos são muito limitados. . . .

As negociações intradiárias de ações dos EUA, futuros, câmbio e contratos de moeda são bidirecionais, longas e curtas, gratuitas.

Once a person starts to engage in high-frequency trading +, they may want to go both long and short, inevitably landing you in a situation where you have to find reasons for your long positions one moment and reasons for your short positions the next.

If there are no reasons, that belongs to random trading. If solid reasons are needed, I ask, in a 1-minute chart or within the intraday time frame, do these conversions really hold up?

This is akin to a trader constantly being in a state of battling between their left and right hands, repeatedly needing to 'reset', constantly overturning their short-term assumptions about the market... but perhaps the market is simply moving chaotically in the short term.

Thus, the trader's brainpower is consumed crazily, adrenaline is continuously secreted in high amounts... both the mind and body are in a state of very high pressure and fatigue, which is also the main reason many high-frequency traders turn to alcohol or smoke heavily and drink coffee.

Thus, it's quite evident that while the trader's brainpower is being consumed crazily, the consistency of this person's trading system must have suffered heavy damage.

A mature trading system is very unlikely to emit frequent trading signals; truly worthwhile market movements, especially trend-based movements, are not that numerous.

Most of the market is in chaotic movement.

Going back and forth within a very short-term framework while thinking and 'diligently working' makes it very easy to lose direction.

In a 1-minute trend, it may just be a correction of a larger intraday trend, which is very random and easily disturbed by external forces.

The most typical example is the intraday spike in prices +, which blows up traders on both sides.

False breakouts are the same; creating false breakouts in lower time frames has a very low cost.

An effective trading and investment decision requires multiple resonances of technical analysis +, fundamental analysis +, financial analysis +, and emotional analysis +. The more resonances, the higher the odds of success, while the odds need to be calculated separately.

If every trade requires prior planning (even if not written down),

It all requires your brain's involvement and the rapid participation of the trading system, which inevitably leads to a decrease in precision and harshness.

A refined and excellent hunter will not act rashly; when they do, it's like thunder, requiring a guaranteed chance of success before making a move. What many people refer to as the pattern is actually just a higher-level resonance pattern. The higher the level, the more resonant elements involved in trading and investment, placing you in an undefeated position.

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