Three major problems in contract speculation
①After holding an order, should I stop the loss and leave the market, or should I choose to save the order?
②When to enter?
③I can’t hold the profit order, and I don’t know when to run?
Example
①As mentioned in the previous article, if it does not break 27,000, just look north. 27,000-28,000 frequently draws the door. There must be a time to carry the order. Whether the order should be carried depends on whether it breaks 27,000. If it does not break, it can be carried, or even saved. Stop the loss and leave the market, which solves the problem of whether the order should be carried or not.
②Whether the market breaks 27,000 is not up to me, but I can use 27,000 as an indicator to place orders. If it does not break, I will look north. If it is close to 27,000, I can enter the market. This solves the problem of buying.
③ 27000-28000 frequently draws the door, and today it stands up again. The Beidan held below is currently profitable. Should I run? I have also set an indicator. If it does not break 27600, hold it. You can see 28888- 29300, and leave if it breaks 27600. This solves the problem of being unable to hold profitable orders.