--- type: "Topics" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/topics/40203825.md" description: "How should investors design a set of dynamic adjustment discipline for this portfolio to cope with the rapid switching of macro signals and the suddenness of industrial technology breakthroughs?" datetime: "2026-04-26T11:38:04.000Z" locales: - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/topics/40203825.md) - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/topics/40203825.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/topics/40203825.md) author: "[money88](https://longbridge.com/en/profiles/15817822.md)" --- # How should investors design a set of dynamic adjus… ## Comments (5) - **爱吃老鼠药 · 2026-05-06T07:12:14.000Z**: Honestly, this problem has been overthought. The most important thing about discipline is being flexible and adaptable; don't get tied down by a plan. Adjust when policies and industries change, don't stubbornly stick to one portfolio, just play it by ear. - **推測準確要 · 2026-04-29T06:26:24.000Z**: Deja vu dynamic ball machine missed but surgery - **蘇聰斯諾 · 2026-04-26T13:48:29.000Z**: An investment portfolio requires discipline, just like playing a game requires a strategy. When macro signals shift, follow preset actions to adjust positions. When a technical breakthrough occurs, add or reduce positions in stages, don't act on impulse. This way, you can ride the uptrend while not - **money88** (2026-04-26T14:14:07.000Z): Exactly, that's the reason I was recently squeezed. - **蘇聰斯諾** (2026-04-26T15:58:10.000Z): 😂