Tonglong K-line Short-Selling Tips



1. Stuck at a high level
If you're caught at a high level, first analyze the trend clearly. Cut your losses decisively and don't hold on stubbornly. The longer you wait, the deeper the loss, ultimately turning a small loss into a big one.

2. Stuck in the middle position
In this situation, observe the market rhythm first. When the market rebounds, look for opportunities to reduce positions or exit to lower your risk.

3. Stuck at a low level
If you're already at a low level, there's no need to rush to cut your position. Wait for the market to stabilize, and around key support levels, gradually add to your position to lower your average cost. This makes it easier to exit during subsequent rebounds.

4. Stuck in an uptrend
If the overall trend is still upward, don't panic if you're caught. Be patient. Often, when the market starts to rise, not only can you get out of your position, but you might also make a profit.

5. Stuck in a volatile market
In a volatile market, avoid reckless operations. Wait until the price rebounds to the upper boundary of the range. If you can exit with a small loss or break even, act decisively and leave.

6. Stuck in a downtrend
If a downtrend has been confirmed, don't hold onto false hopes. Cut your losses when necessary. The longer you delay, the deeper the position tends to become.

Finally, a word:
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