rhktrade
09-20
Replying to @Jack Ong:yv hi j to yvg//@Jack Ong:thumbs of rule and discipline is critical as a retailer. Within a counter, I will leave over 500 units for long term and day-in, day-out to extra load to the same counter on the same day. However, this depends on reliable counters that I invested in.
example:
500 units as a based regardless it gain or loss before my target is hit.
if the same day a strong movement to that then I will load 800 to 1000 units or even 2000 units. those addition units I will ensure sold at the same day as extra profit on top of existing. with this methodology, it will bring down the average and more profit to gain if it up. last but not least, never regret to any profit taken the same day because this is still a profit to us, extra money. some counter, just like a gamble to me which I will go to opportunity menu to search for plummet counter and just loadup and sell at the same day. opportunity menu does help me potentially gain so much profits than ever.
[Event] What Keeps You From Profit?
We all know that sweet feeling of a trade going our way but somehow, taking profits can feel almost impossible. Why is that? Answer: want more profits! Are these scenarios also happening to you? “When I want to take profit, I hear a voice: it will go 10x. Then it turns red.” What keeps you from taking profits? Do you chase “10x” opportunities, or do you have a system to lock in gains? Ever regret selling too early or too late?
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