How to distinguish between "noise" and "signal" in the trading field, and extract truly valuable information?
The financial market is flooded with a lot of information all the time, how can we extract something of real value from this information?
How do you view the theory that review is useless?
What is your basis for entering the market?
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?
What are some things you didn't know until after you made a deal?
Before making a deal: I want to make a lot of money, first buy a house, and then add two cars! ! ![Image]After making a deal: don't rush forward, don't be arrogant, you are the top leek...[Image]
