
Rate Of ReturnGot the lottery for Mixue, gonna make big profits.

After the market opened today, Hong Kong stocks gradually rose, triggering the last sell price of my H-share ETF, and I liquidated my H-share ETF today.
Since the H-share ETF is now at a negative cost and the upward trend of Hong Kong stocks continues, I kept 10,000 shares as a memento and will sell them when the price falls more than 15% from the peak:

Today, the China Internet ETF rose in early trading but then fell back, so I did some day trading. Actually, I'm not a short-term trader, but I've had some success with day trading on this one. Since the daily fluctuations are large and the overall trend has been upward recently, I check every day to see if there's a day trading opportunity:

The most talked-about event today should still be Mixue Bingcheng announcing the lottery results. I won the lottery.
After the gray market starts at 16:15 tomorrow, I'll sell regardless of the price increase. I only participate in IPOs and don’t speculate on new listings. Whether the price rises or falls after I sell is none of my business.

When applying, I said that if the capital amount isn’t large, for Mixue, the "A-tail" (smaller applications) would likely have the highest probability of winning. Now, it turns out to be true—the winning probability for A-tail is 72%, while for B-head (larger applications), it’s only 27%.

The funny thing is, Nayuki Tea, a perennial underperformer, has been declining steadily since its IPO at 19.8.
But riding on Mixue’s hype, it surged yesterday with a 33.08% increase and another 21.47% today—up 58% in two days.
Regarding Hong Kong and U.S. stocks, I want to add one more thing: investing in Hong Kong and U.S. stocks requires some execution. Due to certain barriers, not everyone can participate in Hong Kong and U.S. stock investments.
But in reality, the barrier isn’t that high. If you don’t take the first step, you’ll never be able to invest directly in Hong Kong and U.S. stocks. The actual process is simple—just get a Hong Kong-Macau travel permit, visit Hong Kong for a couple of days, and the total cost for transportation and accommodation is only around 2,000 RMB. You can go on Sunday and return on Monday.
Longbridge is currently offering great benefits for opening an account, easily recovering half the cost. Besides Longbridge’s perks, I also provide additional benefits myself.
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