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Listen to the guide, keep it simple, and you'll understand after going through hardships.
Today I saw a quote that was quite pure. Yes, trading short-term should be more straightforward. It’s best not to touch institutional stocks. Fenghuo has been suffering for a few days, although today was also profitable. It’s time to calm down and think about the meaning of the word “pure.” For small investors like us, institutional stocks don’t mean much. Tinkering for three days isn’t as good as yesterday’s late-game gamble on GCL-Poly. Yesterday, the sector hit a new high first, then pulled back, and with the market’s recovery today, it was predictable (Lao Ge said all news is prepared, and during the day Japan announced plans to release strategic oil reserves). I roughly knew the market would recover today. Yesterday, many people took profits after the index bottomed out and rebounded, so in the late session, I could only focus on sectors that were more active and showed high volatility. Institutional stocks are relatively independent from each other; it’s impossible to judge their strength or weakness, nor can emotions be used to interpret them. It all depends on the intentions of the controlling funds. The index is still being manipulated, so be cautious. From now on, just keep it simple…