The market's resilience far exceeds expectations, and trend reversals often happen in an instant. Shorting is like fighting against the tide; it may seem like a quick way to profit, but it secretly harbors the risk of liquidation.
Respect the uncertainty of the market, abandon the gambling mentality of luck, and adopt a steady approach for long-term success. Instead of going against the trend, it’s better to follow the trend, protect your principal, and wait patiently for a good opportunity.
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Don't go short
The market's resilience far exceeds expectations, and trend reversals often happen in an instant. Shorting is like fighting against the tide; it may seem like a quick way to profit, but it secretly harbors the risk of liquidation.
Respect the uncertainty of the market, abandon the gambling mentality of luck, and adopt a steady approach for long-term success. Instead of going against the trend, it’s better to follow the trend, protect your principal, and wait patiently for a good opportunity.