--- title: "Well, actually, you don't need to follow my signals.You have to judge the highs and lows of a stock " description: "Well, actually, you don't need to follow my signals.You have to judge the highs and lows of a stock yourself.At the current price of the small rocket, I think opening a position is completely fine. Bu" type: "topic" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/topics/38689431.md" published_at: "2026-02-12T11:01:51.000Z" author: "[彩子](https://longbridge.com/en/profiles/19338703)" --- # Well, actually, you don't need to follow my signals.You have to judge the highs and lows of a stock Well, actually, you don't need to follow my signals. You have to judge the highs and lows of a stock yourself. At the current price of the small rocket, I think opening a position is completely fine. But who can say for sure about the future? This price isn't actually that high. I still stick to my view: the small rocket will definitely break 100 this year, but it's just a matter of timing, which is really hard to predict. If I have to give the most useful advice, it's to separate your core position from your trading position. Keep part of your holdings steady, and trade the other part by selling high and buying low. Then, when this stock hits your profit target or you feel the risk is too high, just exit. Any stock should be handled this way. So, advice from others is just advice. I think the only useful things I've suggested are these two pieces of advice. The first is the core position and the T position. The second is to decide for yourself weekly or monthly to take out a portion of the profits. Use it to enjoy life. Or save it. I'm basically all in on positions with over four months now. Call. But my bad habit hasn't changed; I'm still used to saying 70% position or full position. Focus on one stock. Let it roll slowly, wait for the profits to grow a bit more. Then I'll diversify. (What I can't do myself, I always hope others can do. Actually, diversifying is a very good habit. It can very effectively reduce risk, combined with the first advice above about separating core and trading positions. The risk will tend to be very low.) ### Related Stocks - [RKLB.US - Rocket Lab](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/RKLB.US.md) - [ASTS.US - AST SpaceMobile](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/ASTS.US.md) --- > **Disclaimer**: This article is for reference only and does not constitute any investment advice.