Trading Jungle Rules: U.S. Stock Market Opening = Retail Rabbit's Machine Gun Shooting Scene
Who understands! When trading meets the U.S. stock market opening, it’s a grand scene of jungle hunting——
We retail investors are like little rabbits hopping around in the woods, holding a few chips hoping to pick up a carrot, but suddenly big money comes in with a machine gun, wildly spraying up and down on the market, the pace of rapid rises and falls is all about precisely harvesting the retail investor's mentality!
Just as I saw the price shoot up to 2000, thinking I could surely grab a carrot, in the blink of an eye it crashed down to 1970, and the rabbit was so scared it dashed into the bushes; hanging a resistance order waiting to pick up a bargain, just as it was about to be executed, I realized the gunfire was coming from the wrong direction, quickly withdrew the order to save my life, this operation purely reflects the rabbit's survival instinct!
The whole time my heart was racing with the market fluctuations, one moment I wanted to stand in the open to grab a big one, the next I remembered the power of the machine gun and quickly pulled back (light position to save my life); one moment I was frustrated being washed out of the market, stomping my feet, then again I was relieved that I had set a stop-loss hole, avoiding being wiped out by the machine gun!
The main survival principle for trading rabbits:
Don't confront the hunter head-on, don’t stand in the open (don’t go heavy), dig a good escape hole in advance (set stop-loss), wait until the machine gun gets tired and the gunfire stops (market stabilizes), then stick your head out to pick up the carrot~
After all, in this jungle, being alive means you can enjoy endless carrots!
Are there any fellow rabbits who were confused by the U.S. stock market opening? Share your moments of being caught off guard in the comments~