There are often people coming to ask me:
"Mr. Jiang, I've been trapped, what should I do?"
My answer is actually just one sentence:
First, calm down that panic of yours.
Many people lose money, it's really not because the market is that bad, it's because they scare themselves.
They panic when it drops, when they panic, they cut losses, and when they cut, it’s at the lowest point. Looking back, they are so angry they slap their thighs.
As long as the position is not heavy and the funds can still hold up, floating losses are just floating losses. Don't rush to give it a death sentence.
But when it's time to go, don't be stubborn.
When you hit your predetermined stop-loss point, don’t hesitate, don’t feel sorry, just exit directly.
This market doesn’t lack this one opportunity; survive first, and later there will be plenty of chances for you to regain what you've lost.
Especially for short-term trading, you need to be decisive.
If the direction is wrong, a small loss is still a gain; if you move slowly, a small loss turns into a big loss, that’s what truly hurts.
Remember one thing: as long as your capital is there, you will always have the next opportunity.
Also, don’t bet everything all at once.
Leave some room, give yourself space to breathe.
Rely less on feelings, observe trends more; when the rhythm is off, taking a break isn’t shameful.
When trapped, what truly tests a person is not the technique, but whether you can keep your composure.
In trading, it’s never about who makes the most money at once,
It’s about who can stand in this market the longest and walk steadily.
I am @财经江总
I won’t say much more, just one principle:
When a person is steady, the money will naturally be steady.