Um... right before the close yesterday at 3:40, I specifically got up to check. My mind was very clear that today, only Apple might survive. But there's no way around it, I chickened out. However, yesterday's position also yielded over 40% profit. Of course, if held until today, that could be 200%+.
The overall market is red today. The entry point for 'Little Rocket' was about -4%, bought a bit high.
These are all just tiny amounts used to practice market feel. Especially the weekly feel, which only you know. Your own thought process has no reference value here.
Go trade stocks you're familiar with; that works fine.
Don't let ultra-short-term capital exceed 1/10 of your account, otherwise execution will get distorted.
Long-term positions are tough lately too. Take profits when available, don't be greedy. Applies to both long and short term.
When observing TSMC, pairing it with ASML might be better. This is heavily influenced by geopolitical economics.
Then many stocks have actually returned to similar levels, the so-called 'grinding top'.
If you think it's high, then wait a bit.
For example, AMD, I use 500 as a reference price. If it drops, buying between 470~480 is fine, and selling once it hits 520, just an example.
The price levels of many stocks I see currently are still quite good. Of course, this is just from my perspective.
Find your own observation points yourself, look at the stocks you're familiar with.
(Flowers look nice!)
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