Short-term trading experience【nodes/logic/emotions/patterns】

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. Look at nodes at low levels
. Look at logic and sentiment at mid levels
. Look at charts at high levels

  1. Look at nodes at low levels
    Definition: Nodes refer to recognition; during the decline or chaos phase, recognition is low; at the start of a new cycle, recognition is high.
    Type 1 (Index Resonance):
    . Upward resonance (when the index breaks through, watch sectors like technology, finance, new energy);
    . Adjustment resonance (when the index adjusts, funds will activate sectors like commercial aerospace).
    Type 2 (Short-term Teams):
    Focus on breaking through, such as challenging 100% suppression over ten days with positive feedback (e.g., YuNeng), which has higher recognition at low levels than traditional bottom-finding methods.

  2. Look at logic and sentiment at mid levels
    Definition: Mid level usually refers to stocks in the 3rd to 4th board range.
    Key: Must have logic (such as industry logic, news) and drive sector sentiment; otherwise, fund recognition is low, and the probability of promotion is small.
    Example: YuNeng has logic related to computing power and power grid equipment, and sector effects; Meibang does not, so YuNeng wins.

  3. Look at charts at high levels
    Exit signal 1: Break below the 5-day or 10-day moving average
    Exit signal 2: K-line chart creates a new low but does not surpass the previous high
    Observation signals: During an uptrend, lows keep rising; if a pullback does not fall below the previous high, it can be observed; if lows decrease or upward momentum weakens, and volume increases without making new highs, consider exiting.

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