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For Newbies, "Buy at the lowest price and sell at the highest price?"
Since my brother wrote something similar, I'll give it a try as well.
Buying at the lowest price and selling at the highest price is the basic way to make money in the market.
But can I buy it at the lowest price?
Isn't that price just the lowest price?
In conclusion, please consider that it is 99% impossible to "buy at the lowest price and sell at the highest price".
In my country, there is a saying like this.
Give them the head and the tail
This is a saying about stocks, but I think it also applies to other market trading.
It is almost impossible to buy at the lowest price and sell at the highest price,
Buy at the point where it has risen from the eventual lowest price, and sell at the point where it has fallen from the eventual highest price.
That's what it is.