Why can you see the general direction right, but make a bad point in the transaction, and lose money instead?
What do you think of the sentence "The initial trading habit of human beings is not trend trading, but buying bottoms and finding highs"?
"Buying the bottom and finding the high" and "following the trend" are two parallel trading ideas. In real life, 90% of people like to choose "buying the bottom and finding the high", and the remaining 10% have also undergone a lot of training and thinking. After correction, you will choose to "follow the trend". Why do we naturally like to "buy the bottom and touch the high"?
What would you say to yourself if you went back to your first day in trading?
The market often has some good and bad news, how should we generally treat it?
I have had a few positions liquidated recently, but fortunately the losses were not very large. I would like to ask everyone, is there any way to prevent liquidation? Is there any trading discipline?
