$BSB If the only option for copying is one, I will keep it on the main watchlist. Through the chain structure and the ground, there are some points worth noting: First, the ratio of smart accounts for buying and selling tends to be clear, and the overall profit and loss ratio shows extremity. This kind of structure often does not mean that "the trend has ended," but rather reflects an overly consensus mood. When the market moves in a single direction, counter-volatility is more likely. Second, the concentration of stocks is very high. The share of positions in the top ten exceeds ninety percent, indicating clear control characteristics. What does this structure mean? It means that the price is more "guided," and not completely free to play. During oscillation phases, this is often accompanied by stock washing and trend guidance, not just weakness. Third, the current trend is within the oscillation range. It appears that the rebound is weak, with pressure from above, giving many reasons to short sell. But if this is the main speculator's oscillation within the range to accumulate stocks, then every decline is actually an opportunity for buyers to increase their positions, and pullbacks are not risks but part of the rhythm. Huang Huan's mentality still focuses on buying, and the operational strategy: near 0.66 as the midpoint of the range, positions can be gradually distributed, with the first target above 0.75, and after the breakout, watch 0.79. If it is broken decisively without dropping below 0.50, it means the range structure has been broken, and stop-loss should be quick. The market is not lacking opportunities; what is lacking is discipline. The trend can be wrong, but risk management cannot be!$GT

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