Updated trading tips. Recently, someone (likely referring to Trump) has been frequently drawing K-lines, making it a bit difficult to trade. There's a saying: determine the direction on the large timeframe, and pinpoint the entry on the small timeframe.



How to apply this? For example, the recent large trend has been bullish, but the decline over the past two days was driven by macro-negative news.

So, how to trade today?

For long positions, look at indicators. This pullback has not broken the bullish trend, and after such a decline, there is a probability of a correction. Entering longs near Fibonacci support levels is one option, while strictly guarding against news events.

For short positions, focus on macro factors. Shorting requires closely monitoring news. As soon as something happens between the US and Iran, or if someone (Trump) makes remarks that worsen the situation, the market will drop. Upon seeing such news, enter shorts immediately. Take partial profits at support levels and set a breakeven stop on the remaining position.

These ideas and techniques are shared for mutual benefit. Do not trade blindly; keep your thinking clear.
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TeacherAbu
· 15h ago
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A public post targeted me and knocked out one trade. The quant strategy is really disgusting. I suggest you watch more and do fewer trades lately. In a sideways/ranging market, it’s hard to determine the exact entry levels—wait until the candlesticks start moving again before trading.
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GateUser-aa277334
· 15h ago
A certain Pu’s candlestick charting ability is comparable to a market maker’s—now when making trades, they use dual screens: one to view the chart and one to scroll through X (Twitter). It’s tiring, but effective.
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Square
· 15h ago
Received, Brother Bu.
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ReboundAtTheStreetCornerAfter
· 15h ago
Learned it, short positions watch macro, long positions look at indicators, this wave's logic is much clearer.
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MirrorBallReflection
· 15h ago
Determining the direction on larger timeframes is indeed key. Recently, I've been messed up by a certain Pu—both longs and shorts got wrecked.
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