Dragon Sky Dragon Mode Challenge Record March 25 — Getting Ready to Accelerate

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The challenge account has grown from 30,000 to 1,000,000 by only trading the top limit-up stocks (Dragon Sky Dragon mode), breaking key nodes fully, and strictly avoiding other stocks. I always execute S-out at the end of the trading day without limit-up, or when the negative feedback during the day exceeds 7% with the first rebound, or during the auction phase with the “synthesis button” S-out. If the limit-up fails, I clear the position the next day at the high point.

HuaDian LiaoNeng: Today, HuaDian LiaoNeng opened more than 5 points above the auction price, meeting expectations. The auction volume exceeded 100 million, which is fine. However, after opening, it quickly surged to hit the limit-up, then broke the limit and added volume. Theoretically, it will accelerate to peak tomorrow.

Tomorrow’s plan: Today, HuaDian LiaoNeng successfully hit the 8-limit-up, but afterward, there are no more buying points, only selling points. However, from the intraday chart, this stock shows little divergence and high consistency. If it breaks the limit, it should be relatively gentle. If LiaoNeng has negative feedback, the smaller players behind should be cautious of risks. Therefore, I still recommend focusing on the overall leading stock; minor stocks with smaller gains are less than the leader and will likely drop first. Notably, when Liaoning’s straight limit-up was broken with negative feedback in the morning, the main leader LiaoNeng remained unaffected and still strongly hit the limit-up, eventually driving Liaoning back to the limit. This demonstrates the leadership’s influence.

The first doubling started on September 1, taking 47 trading days. Keep pushing forward, aiming to reach the target soon. As of now, on the 134th trading day, the total account profit is 142.37%, with a principal of 30,000.

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