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What determines your strategy? -Trends determine your own strategy -Entry cost determines your own strategy -Position size determines your own strategy -Investment style determines your own strategy -Risk preference determines your own strategy 1. Trends determine strategies. There is nothing to say. Generally, ma20 combined with ma120 are good for judging small and medium trends. When this one cannot be judged, use the following to guide yourself; 2. Entry cost determines strategy: that is, other people's cost is 10 yuan, and your cost is 30 yuan. When the market retreats, if it is close to your cost, or near the cost line, you may have to stop loss; 3. Position size determines your own strategy: Partner A has only entered in the past 1-2 months. , he was short position, missed half of the bull market, and just started to enter the market recently, but was buried as soon as he entered the market, but he only entered less than 1/5-1/4, so when the market fell,
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he was very happy because he found that the market was finally going to reverse and pick him up; Partner B was also short position, and started to enter the market a month ago, and entered 2/3 or full position at the beginning, so when the market retreated, he might have to stop loss; 4. Investment style determines your own strategy: whether it is an investor who would rather be trapped than miss out, or an investor who would rather miss out than be trapped, these two are actually two extremes, but the strategies of these two styles are definitely different.
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5. Risk preference determines your strategy: some partners say that they either wait for a target to rise or return to zero, you see this is also a strategy. Some partners say that as long as the decline exceeds 30% of the cost, he will stop loss, which is also a risk preference strategy. But even so, it is possible that after you stop loss, the market will rise again; or if you do not execute the stop loss, the market will continue to fall, which is the most normal probability. Therefore, there is no one-size-fits-all strategy, only a strategy that suits you. Similarly, the same is true for adding positions. The key to whether to add positions is still to look at the size of your position.
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