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Can this story give you some inspiration? Holding 300 stocks and trading up to 200 times a day!
Meet a person, over 50 years old, half-knowledgeable about the stock market,
Not a big investor, just a retail investor with a capital of around 100,000, who can switch between daily, weekly, and monthly candlestick charts,
You can get a rough idea of the overall highs and lows by looking at the chart.
But don't understand the candlestick, trendline, moving average, P/E ratio.
Witness the stocks held in his trading software with my own eyes,
I counted for seven or eight minutes and swiped dozens of screens,
Just finished counting his more than 300 stocks.
They have turned themselves into a Hushen 300.
Shareholders of more than 300 listed companies,
100 shares per lot, up to a maximum of 200 shares,
Some stocks with a price of more than 1 yuan are traded once.
Need to increase by 5% to cover the transaction fee
His principle is: no profit, no leaving! If he loses money, he will still hold on to it!
The daily mission is:
Sell the tickets that have been continuously rising,
Back to the list of declining prices, buy the stocks that have been falling continuously,
Fearless, I have reached a level of doing whatever I want.
This is completely satisfying the inner world of play,
Don't say, there is a ticket of over 2 yuan, 200 shares,
He actually sold it for over 20 yuan!
Sometimes, sell more than 100 shares in the morning,
In the afternoon, I bought more than 100 more and traded 200 times a day!
Everyone around called him a madman.