Wielding the sword to pursue dragons, establishing reputation through actual combat; a heartfelt self-narration that cannot be bought with a thousand gold.

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Riding hard and driving fast across the stock sea to extract gold and seize dragons for doubling—hi everyone, I’m Nanshan.

[Taoguba]

  Trading as the blade, focused on leading stocks; passion as the torch, leaving state-owned enterprises and throwing myself into the market; sincerity as the lamp, sticking to review and sharing practical know-how.



  I’ve spent many years deeply in the A-shares, tempered through both bull and bear markets. Since the 924 market, with small capital I’ve managed to capture nearly 100x returns. The精彩 of 2026 is still continuing—I hope to walk alongside you all and witness together.



“Nanshan Youlong,” means moving nimbly among the leading stocks of each major theme line. My core focus is **"nodes and rhythm"**. With precise nodes and a sense of aesthetics, I can quickly identify the true dragon; with mature rhythm control, I can switch to and drive the leading stock at the critical moment. I focus on weaving through various kinds of leading stocks, such as:




  • The cycle’s overall leading stock (Shenglong, Pingtan, AE, etc.)



  • The sentiment “limit-up consecutive boards” breakout leader (Kellai, LiaoNeng, etc.)



  • The late-bidup/secondary breakout leader (Tianlong, Heifeng, etc.)



  • Popularity trend leaders (Changshan, Tuowei, Hengbao, etc.).




  **Classic case analysis:**

1, Overall leader / limit-up breakout leader, Classic Case 1: Kellai Electromechanical

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  Entry points: **Leader rotation + cross-year dragon standoff. Before Kellai Electromechanical, the previous leader was Citic Media in the Shanghai cycle, and Citic Media ended up being the last to stand. When Citic Media hit a board break, Kellai Electromechanical emerged. The first and second limit-up boards are generally a trial-and-error buy point within a leader-rotation battle. But back then, many people had already gone through the “Shanghai battle” and were left utterly shattered; the overall environment was in a pullback phase. So the second board didn’t rush to trial-and-error. It wasn’t until the fourth board—right before the Spring Festival—when people wanted to catch a “cross-year dragon” standoff based on holiday news. I saw Kellai had potential as a new dragon, combined with cross-year expectations. So I boarded Kellai on the fourth board. On the last trading day before the Spring Festival, I added positions using T+. During the Spring Festival, as expected, a favorable news item for new quality productive forces came out. So after the holiday, Kellai just “lay flat” and rode through several one-character limit-up boards.**

**2, Overall leader / popularity trend dragon, Classic Case 2: Pingtan Development

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 ** Entry Point 1:** Ride the “settled leader” after it’s confirmed. Generally, during the cycle’s overall leader phase, when it confirms its position as the overall leader, that’s when I participate. For example, after Pingtan’s uptrend and its settled leader formation, I participate on the first pullback low-absorption buy point;  
  **Entry Point 2**: One of my favorite buy points for overall leaders. Usually, when the overall leader first pulls back to the 10-day line, it will find support (except when regulatory interference is present);  
  After that, it keeps bouncing multiple times along the 20-day line. Turn in, turn out—each time it’s literally mouthfuls of big profits. This is one of my most classic overall-leader cases, and also the leading-stock chart setup and “boarding posture” I like the most.  

**3, Overall leader / popularity trend dragon, Classic Case 3: Changshan North Ming

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  ** Entry Point 1:** The buy point when the overall leader is on consecutive boards or the first-down signal on the main surge; it’s also the low-absorption buy point when, during the main surge, it first pulls back to the 5-day line.  
  **Entry Point 2:** The buy point when the leader first pulls back to the 10-day line.  

4, Late-bidup/secondary breakout leader / popularity trend dragon, Classic Case 4: Sichuan Changhong (look at Changshan together)

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** Entry Point 1:** Changshan North Ming, the leader, stalls high and loses momentum; the new leader Sichuan Changhong shows weakness-to-strength on the 2-to-3 board and I board on the turn;
Exit Point 2: The old leader pulls back to the 10-day line, stabilizes, and hits the limit-up again—confirming the start of the second wave so it kills back. The new leader breaks its consecutive-board streak and I sell;
** Entry Point 3:** On the day when the sector has divergence, the old leader breaks its board and the divergence appears. Intraday, the new leader is stronger than the old one. Late in the day, I hold through the divergence expecting resistance to sell-off—so in the afternoon I sell-off and then rebound back into the new leader Sichuan Changhong that’s holding up, gambling on next day’s repair and leading rebound/absorbing turnaround (there’s an intention on Changhong’s late-session intraday to “position” ahead of Changshan).

This campaign is one of my very classic battles—constantly weaving and roaming between the old leader and the new leader (back then, when the old leader and new leader were both being caught with both hands, it was like 2023’s Jierong and Jinglun being caught with both hands).

**5, Secondary breakout leader, Classic Case 5: Jinglun Electronics.

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  Entry Point 1: The leader Jierong breaks through its first board, confirming the start of the second wave. Generally, when a leader is in its second wave, there will be single-wave names that follow/fly alongside it. At that time, Jinglun Electronics appeared. The next day it went from weakness to strength and advanced to the second board. I decisively boarded on the turn.  
  Exit Point 2: When the leader is high, it explodes with extreme volume and strong divergence. The secondary breakout leader becomes exhausted and lands as a one-character board. The next day, it’s highly likely to see another big-volume divergence. So I sell out and lock in profits on the next day (because most secondary breakout leaders end with an A-kill, so on divergence days for secondary breakout leaders you must dare to sell decisively).  

6, Catch both the overall leader and the secondary breakout leader with both hands, Classic Case 6: Yueneng Holdings + Guangxi Energy (whether it can become a secondary breakout leader is TBD).

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 ** Because the consecutive-board trading environment has been very poor in the past one or two years, I generally don’t participate in high-position consecutive boards during the past year. But after Yueneng forms its settled leader, when it pulls back to the 20-day line and stabilizes—that’s one of the buy points I like, so I decisively caught the bottom.** 


  Entry Point 1: On the limit-up dragon Hualian Electric Liaoneng 8-to-9 board-break day, Guangxi Energy and JinKong Power etc. show up as first-board names. A first board is essentially a flat trial-and-error buy point. On Thursday morning at 10:30, when the green power sector saw a large divergence, X ZHANG main and ZHI X road clearly guided the intent behind this low-level first board. I followed and joined in with decisive trial-and-error.  
  Entry Point 2: On Friday, in the green power direction, only Guangxi Energy held up a one-character limit. That’s a clear “main card” for a secondary breakout leader, and also a momentum-add buy point. During the opening auction, I queued up and pushed the top decisively.  

Also, when the secondary breakout leader’s node appears, you can also do low-level flat trial-and-error. For example, on Thursday’s other first boards like JinKong Power:

There are countless classic cases of catching both the overall leader and the secondary breakout leader. Later, I’ll find an opportunity to open a dedicated article as a special post specifically about catching secondary breakout leaders. At that time, I’ll use Jinyada cycle as the classic case to break down and explain in detail—stay tuned!**

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