1、First, pick the right person and choose the right stocks. 2、Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Short-term holding = fate-turned-bad. Long-term holding = destined-to-be. Profit lands in your pocket = a good marriage match. Chasing the price up and getting trapped = becoming a “yes-man.” Catching a bottom and getting trapped = lowering your standards and still being a “yes-man.” Selling too late/missing the exit = a “white moonlight” you regret. Cutting positions and switching to different assets = stop the loss in time and rescreen for more valuable opportunities. Being in cash/no position = being single, accumulating, and steadily improving yourself. When the market is closed = being anxious and wavering about gains and losses.

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