Shanghai films reduced their positions by 10% by 4% (giving priority to profits) and by 20% by 7.5%.There is nothing wrong with my own manual operation. Xinwei Communication opened a position on Friday, and today's trend is not as good as expected. Reducing the position near the cost price is a very important short-term means to control the risk, rather than increasing the risk by adding positions. Shanghai films belong to stagflation stocks in the media sector. Today, with the adjustment of the market and the sector, personal understanding opportunities outweigh risks, so it is reasonable to increase positions and reduce costs. Maintaining 70% of the total position at the end of the session is also because we are optimistic about the continuation of the rebound in the broader market tomorrow morning.Today, the A50 futures index rose sharply at the end of the session, which obviously increased the difficulty of short-term operation. How to control the position when opening tomorrow? Does the market differentiation continue? Is the surge here a trap? All the problems make short-term operators very uncomfortable. Of course, medium and long-term operators are very happy to see the index rise sharply, at least the stocks in their hands bring hope.
Manual operation:Specific entrusted trading strategy: (the game market rose sharply and fell back)Today, all the entrusted transactions failed, which is reasonable. After all, the Shanghai film has lightened its position at the end of yesterday to avoid today's risk, and the stocks in early trading have not surged so that I can continue to lighten up.
Shanghai films reduced their positions by 10% by 4% (giving priority to profits) and by 20% by 7.5%.I have always been an oscillating expectation for the whole market. Today, Shanghai films increased their positions by 20% at the bottom, and reduced their positions by 10% at the end of the session, making a normal intraday increase band.Xinwei communication 10% clearance
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13