Sharing a bullish trading strategy that combines stock selection and signal recognition. The core idea is to target high-quality, strong stocks from two dimensions.



**First Dimension: Hidden Dragon in the Abyss — Picking the Right Targets Is Key**

Imagine a dragon lurking in the depths, gathering strength—that's the stock condition we want to identify. Specifically, the target should meet these criteria: fundamentals shouldn't be too weak, have undergone long-term deep correction, and risks have been fully released. The key is that such stocks have been silent at low levels for a long time but recently show signs of continuous volume increase, with long-term moving averages like the annual line beginning to turn upward. This kind of "dormant at low levels with potential for a surge" target is what we call a "True Dragon." Picking the right target allows signals to be effective for profit.

**Second Dimension: Three Wins and Three Vents — Precise Signals Determine Entry and Exit Points**

"Three Wins" is the initiation signal, "Three Vents" is the shakeout signal. When these two appear sequentially, it indicates a key operation before the main force pushes the stock higher.

**Three Wins** refers to three consecutive positive days plus a limit-up. The stock must have at least 3 days of consecutive gains, but the limit-up is the core—this shows strong participation from major funds, and the stock already shows signs of a leading stock initiating, which is a prerequisite for the upcoming main rally.

**Three Vents** refers to three consecutive declining days with decreasing volume. After "Three Wins," the stock shows three consecutive down days with decreasing trading volume, ideally reducing to a quarter of the previous volume. This decreasing volume on consecutive declines is actually a trap set by the main force to create panic and shake out profit-taking, not a true downtrend, and instead offers a low-entry opportunity.

Using these two dimensions together—selecting the right stocks and catching the right signals—can significantly improve practical trading results.
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AllInAlicevip
· 01-04 02:30
The saying about the hidden dragon潜在渊 has been heard a few times, but the key is to be patient and stay put, don't be scared away by the three虚.
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AltcoinHuntervip
· 01-03 11:56
The "Hidden Dragon in the Abyss" theory sounds good, but in real trading, when a three-day consecutive decline appears, who the hell would dare to buy low? The mentality would have already collapsed.
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OnchainGossipervip
· 01-03 11:54
Dragon潜渊, three盈三虚, sounds quite reasonable, but is it really practical in real trading? Does the premise that this theory can make money still rely on luck? Lying dormant at low positions sounds simple, but it's really hard to find. I've seen too many instances of three consecutive down days with shrinking volume, followed by further drops. The framework is good, but the core still depends on choosing the right "true dragon."
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-03 11:54
The metaphor of the hidden dragon in the abyss is okay, but I need to verify the "Three Gains and Three Empties" set with real trading to see if it's reliable; it feels easy to fall into traps.
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FrontRunFightervip
· 01-03 11:53
ngl this "three gains three voids" pattern screams textbook manipulation playbook... like, who's really controlling the volume cascade here? classic frontrunning setup imo
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BlockDetectivevip
· 01-03 11:50
Before the true dragon takes off, you must first find the hidden dragon; otherwise, even the perfect signal is useless.
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