"Why do many traders switch from long to short positions frequently? Because your way of watching the market is different."
I think everyone who has been in the market for a long time will naturally see various perpetual profit bloggers who often confuse people about how to operate, but it is actually just a "difference in thinking."
If you are a "short-term speculator", the market is inherently volatile, and it can quickly shift from bearish to bullish. Setting aside the rapid changes, it tests your ability to "take profits and cut losses".
If you are a "long-term investor", there will inevitably be fluctuations in the middle as long as the trend remains unchanged. However, since we are talking about long-term, the time frame should be viewed as "over 4 hours". So why look at 15-minute or 1-hour candlesticks?
So anxiety is likely rooted in "your patterns conflicting with the time cycle choices"; once adjusted, it will improve significantly.
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"Why do many traders switch from long to short positions frequently? Because your way of watching the market is different."
I think everyone who has been in the market for a long time will naturally see various perpetual profit bloggers who often confuse people about how to operate, but it is actually just a "difference in thinking."
If you are a "short-term speculator", the market is inherently volatile, and it can quickly shift from bearish to bullish. Setting aside the rapid changes, it tests your ability to "take profits and cut losses".
If you are a "long-term investor", there will inevitably be fluctuations in the middle as long as the trend remains unchanged. However, since we are talking about long-term, the time frame should be viewed as "over 4 hours". So why look at 15-minute or 1-hour candlesticks?
So anxiety is likely rooted in "your patterns conflicting with the time cycle choices"; once adjusted, it will improve significantly.
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