The Core of Short-term Trading: Losing Less is More Important than Earning More
In a volatile market, the biggest risk for short-term traders is not misjudging the direction, but rather entering at the wrong time. Those who can stay in the market long-term are the ones who first control their losses.
Do not chase highs.
Entering after a continuous rise significantly increases risk. When prices are close to the BOLL upper band or when the daily increase is too large, it's better to patiently wait for a pullback before considering entry.
Do not catch falling knives.
Bottom fishing should wait for a stable structure, such as a double bottom or a rounded bottom. V-shaped reversals are rare; horizontal consolidation is the norm.
Avoid low liquidity periods.
During times of low trading volume and unclear direction, try not to open new positions.
Prioritize volume.
A rise without volume is difficult to sustain; only a breakout with volume is worth participating in.
Control positions and losses.
If the logic is unclear, it's better not to trade. Stop-losses are meant to protect capital, not to comfort oneself.
Short-term trading does not mean winning every day;
only by preserving the principal can one qualify to wait for the next opportunity.
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