Looking back at today's market performance, why are some people still unable to lighten their positions in time? Why are there differences between the trading plan and the actual behavior? From a professional point of view, this involves a concept, that is, "psychological account", also known as "expected income".Today, there is indeed a high opening, but the range of high opening is not as significant as that on October 8. Assuming that today's market is close to the daily limit, then more investors will choose to flee, and their actions will be more decisive. However, many stocks only opened 3%-5% higher, which failed to meet the psychological expectations of some investors, so they chose to continue to wait and see.The core of value investment is to buy undervalued sustainable assets, time is your friend and impulse is your enemy = stable investor.
Tonight, I also want to say two words to two types of investors (steady and radical):In the financial market, winning or losing is a common occurrence for military strategists. But if we don't make a trading plan seriously every day, but trade blindly, it is often difficult to succeed.Today, there is indeed a high opening, but the range of high opening is not as significant as that on October 8. Assuming that today's market is close to the daily limit, then more investors will choose to flee, and their actions will be more decisive. However, many stocks only opened 3%-5% higher, which failed to meet the psychological expectations of some investors, so they chose to continue to wait and see.
Every investor should understand the reason why "the transaction does not match the plan", but in the securities market, understanding is not the same as profit.For me, this wave is done again. Tomorrow, a new journey will be started.In investment, just like in life, it is often necessary to make decisions in uncertainty; Timing is not as easy as it seems. You must observe, think and infer. If everyone makes money in the stock market, who is losing money? = Aggressive investor
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide