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Why are stocks quilted as soon as they are bought?

Many investors and friends may have this experience. For a while, they lost money when they bought it, so they stood up and sold it, feeling that the stock market was deliberately against themselves. Is this an illusion in my mind, or is there something wrong with my operational thinking? We think that the latter is the majority, and the illusion in our hearts will make us remember the stocks that have suffered big losses deeply. If there is a problem with the operation strategy, we will often suffer big losses. Let's analyze the specific reasons for you.

Misjudgment of market trends

Not knowing the market trend is a common problem for retail investors. When the market begins to enter a deep adjustment and the market sentiment enters a low tide, the main funds are often far-sighted and sell a large number of positions to avoid risks. Therefore, most stocks in the market will be greatly adjusted. The higher the previous period, the greater the callback. Weak stocks with relatively small gains will inevitably fall passively. When the market index falls sharply, the profit-taking or meat-cutting discs in the weak stocks will also compete to sell, forming a stampede, and the stock price is likely to fall sharply.

However, retail investors are often aware of the weakening of the broader market, and may even think that the stocks that were optimistic in the early stage of adjustment have fallen out of the opportunity and continue to add positions to buy. When the market index began to accelerate its decline, it was lucky and the result got deeper and deeper. In this process, the main funds of all walks of life will constantly switch various themes to attract more funds for shipment. People who can't see the general trend clearly will lose money by pursuing the theme. The accurate thinking should be to stop immediately and wait for the next wave of opportunities.

The logic of stock selection is wrong.

There is something wrong with the logic of stock selection, which should be the main reason for buying as soon as possible. Specifically, it can be seen from the following four aspects:

1. There is a problem in understanding the theme, and I can't understand the strength of the theme operation. If you accidentally buy an unpopular theme or a small branch theme, you can only fast forward and fast out. Such themes are often poor in durability, and they dare not buy on the first day and cannot be sold on the second day. The third will kill the quilt cover. Then there is no main theme, and when various small themes switch back and forth, it is easy to be quilted by buying one casually.

2. Fundamental analysis is not in place, and there is a lack of correct understanding of the reasonable valuation of stocks. When the main force has been fully pulled up, washed and accelerated, it is likely that the stock price has been seriously overvalued. At this time, retail investors may just catch up with the main force.

3. Technical analysis is not in place. If you don't understand the top shape of the K-line, you can't see the main shipping intention. Once misled by the main tricks, it is easy to buy at a high level.

I like watching good plays, which is the most common low-level mistake. Some short sellers who do overnight arbitrage often use all kinds of good news to quickly pull up a wave of replenishment shipments, and retail investors are also buying at once.

Bad timing of entry

1. Don't buy it when there is no reason to rush in the morning. For example, when the morning 10 transaction is the most active, the main force often starts to ship after the opening price rises 10, and the increase at this time point may be the highest point of the day.

2. Try not to buy it at the end of the session. The selling pressure during this period is small, and some main players often use this time point to pull up and lure more in order to arbitrage the next day.

3. It is best not to buy when the shrinkage at the top of the stage rises. When the stock price reaches a position where it is easy to ship or wash dishes, there will be at least a period of floating losses, which is completely unnecessary.