#MyGateTradeStory #MyGateTradeStory I am Jin Yingying! A mandatory lesson for beginners: If you want to survive in the market, learn not to move first.


Many people immediately want to seize all opportunities when entering the market, but the truly rare skill is not knowing when to buy, but knowing when to clear your position.
A market that fluctuates aimlessly is not an opportunity, but consumption; big moves only appear after a clear trend.
Don’t fall in love with a single asset; when popularity comes, the whole market shines, and when popularity wanes, Zi Jin runs faster than anyone.
You can participate, but you must always be ready to retreat; slow steps mean accepting losses, a large volume breakthrough is not the end, but acceleration; once the trend runs smoothly, don’t fear small corrections, what’s truly regrettable is exiting too early.
When the sun rises high and celebrates, it’s time to start holding.
After the peak, it’s usually a process of cleanup.
The simpler the transaction, the easier it is to make money; a rebound to a support level that doesn’t break is an opportunity, hesitate at resistance levels, reduce your position.
In the short term, prediction isn’t important, but rhythm is; never bet everything, try with small positions first, confirm the new direction before adding more.
How long you can make money depends on how long you can hold on; the market always exists,
but the market doesn’t always, a little slower, a little more stable, is actually easier to reach the end.
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