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In short-term swing trading, if you are afraid of a decline and take profit too early, but then become anxious due to a continued rise in stock price, you need to remain calm. If you have time to monitor the market data, you can enter short positions between the daily low and historical high, using the 1-hour lower band and 4-hour mid-lower band as entry points for swing trading opportunities, aiming for quick decisions. If you prefer less hassle, you can wait for a low entry point for swing trading, with 1-2 trades per day being suitable. There will be new opportunities every 12 hours, so frequent entry requires quick exit due to limited price fluctuations, as getting trapped within a range is easy. When the market data shows sideways oscillation or a slow decline, it is a good habit to take profit in batches for the long positions, leaving some remaining positions. It is recommended to keep 20% in a good market, and 10-15% in a normal market. To avoid stepping on empty spaces or being trapped by chasing the market, margin replenishment at support levels does not affect the average cost and can lead to quick profits on rebounds. It is advisable to set a stop-loss for each swing trading position and take profit based on floating gains to avoid consecutive price drops.