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Old suckers mnemonic:
If the market falls significantly in the morning, you can increase your position; if the market rises significantly in the morning, you should reduce your position.
Sell on a big rise in the afternoon, buy the next day after a big drop in the afternoon.
Don't sell coins during the morning dip, buy the dip for T+0.
In the afternoon, do not chase the rise, reduce positions at a high T+1.
In the morning, aim for a rise at ten o'clock, in the afternoon, aim for a rise at two o'clock, sell at the highest point. If the coin is strong, it will hit the ten o'clock mark; if the coin is weak, it will hit the two o'clock mark. Control your position and don't take chances; rolling operations are the best strategy.
In a bull market, don't take short positions; in a bear market, don't take long positions.
In a bull market, don't sell in a dip; in a bear market, don't chase the highs.
If it falls during the day, foreigners will pull it back up in the evening, and in the morning there will be a big rise without chasing the high. This is to trick the silly Chinese people into picking up the pieces.
A big drop in the morning means it's time to buy the dip, which is a trap to make Chinese people panic and sell.
Inserting a long needle is to catch the bottom; getting an injection is for healing, which is beneficial for growth.
Before major meetings, the price always rises, and it inevitably falls as the meeting approaches. Ten years of suckers have figured this out. Hide~