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It seems that the market has gradually bottomed out, and there are some principles that must be understood:
You can't make money in the secondary market because you are too "diligent".
Those who tell you to "focus" and "keep an eye on the market" are all talking nonsense.
To be honest, you make money simply because you are riding the trend, not because you are watching the market diligently.
The less time you spend in front of the screen, the higher the probability of making money. When the market is bad, the more you focus on the charts, the easier it is to fall into the trap of anxiety, always wanting to do something, and ultimately missing out on the big trends.
I have asked many secondary traders around me, and the biggest reason they lose money is just one:
Unable to hold the position.
Commonly heard phrases:
I sold it flying.
"It skyrocketed right after selling."
"After holding for half a year, as soon as I exited, the price multiplied several times."
So your real problem is not being unable to find entry points, but rather not being able to hold onto profitable positions.
Instead of wasting time staring at the screen and feeling self-satisfied, it is better to diligently work on your trading psychology, learn how to respond steadily in trending markets, and spend the time watching the market on learning, discussing, and understanding it.
Remember:
The trend is here, and there is only one thing to do - hold on.