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Today, A-shares staged a reversal pattern of a morning dip followed by an afternoon pullback. In early trading, the indices continued to decline on inertia, then the tech sector recovered, driving the indices up and into positive territory. In the afternoon, risk aversion intensified rapidly due to external sentiment, causing the indices to collectively fall back into negative territory, ultimately closing across the board in the red. By sector, the semiconductor sector experienced a roller-coaster session: it dipped with the indices in early trading, then rebounded and surged, before a collective plunge in the afternoon driven by external sentiment. Sub-sectors such as memory chips and advanced packaging/testing led the declines, with sharp intraday divergence between bulls and bears. Defensive sectors like coal, electric power, and public utilities edged up slightly, becoming a safe haven for limited funds. Securities, real estate, and consumer electronics led the decline throughout the day, further dragging the indices lower. Overall, the market remains in a period of emotional volatility, with external news amplifying intraday disturbances and the sustainability of the main themes remaining weak.[Taogu Bar]
Shenzhen Kaifa Technology: In early trading, as the stock price dipped with the broader market, I averaged down by adding on the dip, then sold the add-on position during the rebound rally ("做T"), effectively lowering my holding cost.
Today's decline is more of a short-term fluctuation driven by external sentiment. By using intraday swings to make spreads, I neither panic-sell blindly at the bottom nor rush to buy heavily at the bottom. Instead, I digest volatility and reduce costs through swing trading with floating positions, while continuing to hold the core position, betting on a subsequent rebound after sentiment repairs.
Market volatility is not scary; what is scary is being led astray by emotions. Keep your rhythm, execute every trade well, and after enduring the adjustment period, the market will naturally give you the answer.