My review process, personal habits and experience, for reference only.

Several of my loyal followers have asked about how I do my review, and I ended up repeating the same answer each time. Today I'll share a detailed post, so next time someone asks they can just look it up—one-shot solution. Feel free to check it out if interested. Also, I'll show my watchlist page. [Taoguba]

  1. First, I look at the overall market volume for the day from a macro perspective, then check what themes have risen during the session one by one.
  2. I go through all the one-word-limit-up stocks and consecutive-limit-up stocks, add the ones I need to my watchlist, and see what each is speculating on.
  3. This is the key part: I go through all the top 50 stocks in terms of gains on the ChiNext board. Once you're familiar with this, it's very fast. Then, from various angles such as theme, chart pattern, stock character, market cap, etc., I select some that fit and add them to my watchlist categories.

  1. Then, I drill down and do a deep analysis of the selected stocks—again from angles like theme, chart pattern, recognition, cost-effectiveness, market cap, and capital flow—picking the best of the best, narrowing it down to one or two optimal candidates. Then it's focused observation; if they perform as expected, I go in.

Example:

Recently, there have been many stocks on the earnings line, and also many traps, so it's not about blindly jumping in. You must combine earnings, themes, and chart patterns. Through my review, I add stocks like Fumanwei, Ruijie, and Dongzi to my earnings watchlist in advance. Then, based on analyzing their themes and chart patterns, I decide whether to go in. When they move as expected, I just jump right in.

Isn't Dongzi's buy point perfectly textbook?

  1. Think deeply about whether today's strengthening themes can sustain. If yes, what is the optimal play?
  2. Reflect on what problems or good points existed in my trades today, and record them.
  3. Make a directional prediction for the next day's possible themes, and verify based on the actual market conditions the next day.
  4. Set a trading plan for the stocks I'm holding.

That's all the review experience I'll share. If you have questions, feel free to ask. Sharing isn't easy—it's all experience gained from countless hours of real trading. I hope everyone will tip, comment, and like generously. Your support is a huge motivation for me to keep sharing.

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