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The limit-up double-fly mode is a topic many are studying. The core logic boils down to these five points:
First, the stock price needs to fluctuate at a low level for a period of time, consolidating sideways. This allows the chips to be fully locked in. Second, a first-limit-up must occur—this is the engine of the entire pattern; without it, everything is pointless.
Next is waiting. The adjustment cycle usually lasts about a month, during which trading volume will significantly shrink, and the decline won't be too severe. Don't panic; this precisely indicates that the main force is controlling the market.
The critical moment arrives: the stock price hits the limit-up again, breaking through the closing price at the first limit-up. This is the signal for a secondary launch. At this point, entering the market or making a precise move the next day are both feasible.
When selecting stocks, reverse the process: look for stocks that hit the limit-up for the first time within the past month, and there must have been a previous low-level limit-up before that, with the previous limit-up price lower than today’s, and the earlier limit-up was part of a long sideways consolidation. Stocks like these often harbor new opportunities.