The advantage is that such a large turnover every day can absorb a lot of funds. For large funds, access is very free. This is a necessary condition for all short-term speculators. In other words, the channel must be large enough for the funds to be willing to play.Some are leading the gains, and some are following the gains. No matter from the absolute value, persistence, security and other dimensions you can think of, the leading stocks will crush the stocks that follow the trend.Due to the rapid rise of hot stocks, it has naturally become a model of making money. However, there is another feature of hot stocks that is easily overlooked by everyone, that is, the speed of decline. Hot stocks are falling almost as fast as they are rising, or even faster.
Due to the rapid rise of hot stocks, it has naturally become a model of making money. However, there is another feature of hot stocks that is easily overlooked by everyone, that is, the speed of decline. Hot stocks are falling almost as fast as they are rising, or even faster.Some are leading the gains, and some are following the gains. No matter from the absolute value, persistence, security and other dimensions you can think of, the leading stocks will crush the stocks that follow the trend.
Moreover, the worse the overall external market is, for example, if the market is not good, the more leading stocks hold together, and the more the daily limit is pulled. Moreover, the most important thing is that leading stocks generally don't kill A, and they will give you a chance to quit.The advantage is that such a large turnover every day can absorb a lot of funds. For large funds, access is very free. This is a necessary condition for all short-term speculators. In other words, the channel must be large enough for the funds to be willing to play.Therefore, although I shared some experiences of short-term speculation on hot stocks, I just hope that readers can minimize some losses, but I still hope that everyone should be cautious.
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