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These bad habits—pay attention! $LAB
1. Make small gains but take big losses
When it rises just a little, you rush to get out; but when it falls, no matter how much it drops, you can stubbornly hold on. You can’t hold onto profits; but when you’re losing, you can stay completely unmoved.
2. Like going all-in $EVAA
Some people just love going all-in, and they keep going all-in. Then when a great opportunity comes up and they want to add to their position, they have no bullets left.
3. Don’t buy the leaders
A lot of people don’t buy leading stocks—they go buy the back-row ones instead. $B
Even though the leader is priced higher, it’s always the last one to fall. Why? Because it has popularity—everyone believes in it, and it has scarcity.
4. Won’t stay in cash
Some people, 365 days a year, day after day, keep operating while fully invested.
But the key to trading stocks is timing, not constant trading. Learn to hold cash at the right time, and diversify risk reasonably—that’s the required course for retail investors.
5. Switching trades over and over
If the stocks you hold don’t rise, you get restless and cut losses to switch to another stock. In the end, you switch back and forth, and you get hit on both sides. Actually, the chart movements of all stocks share a commonality: the main force wants to push prices downward to shake retail investors off the bus, and then suddenly start up again so retail investors chase higher.
If you’re still chasing pumps and selling dumps, or you don’t know how to judge when to enter and when to exit, come to the chat room and find me to exchange ideas.
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