The trap of hot stocksIf you want to say the most attractive thing in the market, it must be a hot stock. In particular, the hot stocks of the current hot topics attract the attention of the whole market. Because of the widespread concern, you can hear relevant discussions on almost any occasion.If you want to say the most attractive thing in the market, it must be a hot stock. In particular, the hot stocks of the current hot topics attract the attention of the whole market. Because of the widespread concern, you can hear relevant discussions on almost any occasion.
If you want to participate in speculation and follow the trend, you must chase the leading stocks with higher gains, because the security of leading stocks is far greater than that of other follow-up stocks. Why? Because the leading company is jointly selected by all the funds involved in the speculation, it has consistent expectations and belongs to the son of natural selection, and other stocks simply cannot compete with it.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.Once the hype theme is fermented, especially after a strong outbreak, all the stocks in the same sector or under the same theme will rise rapidly, and a few stocks often attract the attention of the whole market in the form of continuous daily limit.
Once the hype theme is fermented, especially after a strong outbreak, all the stocks in the same sector or under the same theme will rise rapidly, and a few stocks often attract the attention of the whole market in the form of continuous daily limit.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.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13