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I used to play cards and gamble a long time ago, and I lost a year's worth of tuition fees. Since then, I have quit gambling. When gambling heavily and losing big, it's easy to get emotional and reckless. At that moment, you don't consider the risks at all; you just want to recover your losses as quickly as possible. The same goes for trading—when emotions take over, you stop thinking about the risks and focus only on making money back, often increasing your position size suddenly. Only in hindsight do you realize how reckless you were at that time, but back then, you couldn't see it. Bankrupt
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Internal Factor 2: For trading itself, it's important to take regular breaks and never overexert yourself. Frequent trading and overtrading can lead to fatigue, so when you start feeling tired, remind yourself to stop. Although the current gold market is quite volatile, avoid making micro-level trades based on very small fluctuations. Stick to the previous approach, using daily, 4H, and 1H charts as the main timeframes. This naturally reduces trading frequency. Use larger timeframes for direction, and enter on smaller timeframes, but do not rely solely on small-timeframe entries. Don't pay too
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Internal Factor 1: I have my own holdings in A-shares, Hong Kong and US stocks, the crypto market, and MT4. I previously engaged in speculation with Hong Kong and US stocks, used leverage in the crypto market, and MT4 goes without saying. So, I have too many leveraged positions, which exhausts my energy. Once I experience a series of failed position adjustments, it's easy to lose emotional control, ultimately affecting MT4. Therefore, I will reduce my holdings in A-shares, avoid speculative trading in US stocks such as options and short selling, and when there are no opportunities, I will also
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#纳指# US stocks in trouble? The neckline has indeed broken, let's have a selloff, otherwise it's hard to add positions.
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