
00HSI Investment master$Strategy(MSTR.US)$Strategy(MSTR.US)Don't chase when overheated, don't panic sell when overcooled. Don't let emotions drag you into fantasies. When the fantasy bursts, it happens in an instant—no time to escape. Make trades with the highest probability of success, not the ones with the highest profit but also the highest risk. Lady Luck won't favor you forever.
I won't share my views anymore. If you understand, you'll cut losses less—at least that's a clear conscience. Long or short is your own business; differing opinions don't matter. Just a reminder to watch the risks. Would you lose on a short position at 440-450? No. If you chase at 440, will you profit? Maybe, but what if it doesn't rally? What's your profit margin? Isn't that licking blood off a blade? Really, I won't say more. It's my fault—I underestimated myself.
Heavy rain won't nourish rootless grass; the Dao is vast but only saves those destined.
When I say "short," longs might dislike me, but I go long too—just not at this stock's current price, where the risk is too high. Today was a black swan event—their chairman called for a short squeeze, hence the price action. But action doesn't change outcomes. A short position at 540 can't be squeezed—you can't forget Xiangyuan shorted at 540-545! If you go long and don't take profits in time, can you really escape? The drop is much faster than the rise. Sure, 390 to 440 was a big gain, but the safe bottom isn't 390—not even 320. If it crashes, it'll happen in an instant—just the time it takes for a few institutions to close profitable options. Five seconds? A minute? Can you escape?
A short at 440-450, with a little patience, is a can't-lose position. A "bottom-fishing" long is gambling for bagholders, not investing. That's why I warned about risks—I really don't want our people getting fleeced by foreigners. Just because you went long early and have profits doesn't mean you shouldn't take them. 300% is better than 200%; exiting at 540 beats 440. Hoping for a squeeze back to 550? Longs all hope. Hoping for a crash to 150? Shorts all hope. But why you? Longs dislike my bearish talk, but ask those who closed longs at 540. Maybe it's my personality—I'd rather miss gains than take losses. I rambled too much—won't happen again. I'll restrain myself, stay silent, and respect others' fate.
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