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What is the biggest risk in stock trading?

What is the greatest risk in stock trading?

Some people get trapped at high positions, losing 80%-90%, with 800,000 left only with a few hundred thousand, is this the greatest risk?

Yes, it is.

Some people miss the bottom, missing the opportunity to gain 10 times, is this the greatest risk?

It is also.

Comparatively speaking, missing the bottom at least does not lose the principal, which is better than being trapped.

Strictly speaking, whether it is being trapped and suffering losses or missing the bottom, both are risks.

Don't just talk about the stock market, but also about life.

Losing life for not obeying traffic rules while riding a bike, and both dying in an attempt to save someone who has fallen into the water.This is all about the greatest risk.

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Life, including stock trading. What is the greatest risk, in fact? It is "cognition."

Sooner or later, you will understand that the difference becomes greater as time goes by with different cognitions.

If the stock market has hit bottom, do you dare to buy heavily?

The question is that this bottoming is your own judgment, and no one has told you that it has hit bottom.

There is chaos around, some say the system is not perfect, some say the economy is not good, some say Japan has been melted, and some say the US stock market has fallen again.

Then, associating with A-shares, do you really dare to buy heavily at the bottom?

The key to the problem: whether A-shares have hit bottom, whether the bull market is really coming.

How much does it have to do with "what others say"? How much is it related to the system, economy, US stocks, and Japanese stocks?Is the A-share market about to enter a bull market, and how is it related to the trend of our own stock market?

A-share market:

1. How much has it fallen from its highest point?

2. What is the average market price-to-earnings ratio?

3. What is the average stock price in the market?

4. How many accounts have been closed?

5. Is the policy promoting or suppressing the market?

6. How long has it been declining?

...Think carefully, should we listen to the complaints of the people around us, worry about the overseas market, or focus on the indicators of our own stock market?Which one can determine the future after all?

This involves the issue of cognition.

If you don't have your own standards, independent judgment, and independent thinking.

The news you see and hear will be contradictory, will fight, and you will be at a loss, and then you will become a follower of the mainstream.

You can investigate again.

Inquiring about the news,

Followers in all walks of life,

How many people have succeeded and how many have failed.

After such a comparison.

Translation:

Which one can ultimately determine the future?

This pertains to the issue of cognition.

If you lack your own criteria, independent judgment, and independent thinking,

The news you encounter and hear will become contradictory, will clash, leaving you feeling lost, and then you will become a follower of the trend.

You can further investigate.

Inquiring about the news,

Followers in various industries,

How many have succeeded and how many have failed.

After such a comparison.You will eventually discover.

All external information is harmful and counterproductive to those with unclear cognition.

It is always the A-shares themselves that determine how they operate.

The truth is that when they fall too much, they will rise, and when they rise too much, they will fall, and this has never changed from the past to the present and into the future.

Since there have been times when the U.S. stock market rose from 6,600 points to 42,000 points, and the Japanese stock market from 6,900 points to 42,000 points.

A-shares have not moved from 3,000 points to 3,000 points.

There must be times when the U.S. and Japanese stocks fall from 42,000 points to 13,000 points, and A-shares rise from 3,000 points to 13,000 points.

This is logic, a reasonable inference, and a rule.

You may sneer at it, you may not believe it, but none of this matters.Just make sure that when the day comes that it really happens, you don't regret missing the biggest opportunity of a lifetime.