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What is bargain hunting? How can we succeed in bargain hunting?

In the process of stock price decline, it is estimated that it will soon bottom out. When the price turns from falling to rising, it is decisive to buy, which is called bargain-hunting.

The success of bargain-hunting depends on whether the judgment of "bottom" is correct. If the copy is completed and the price continues to fall, it is a mistake.

A friend of mine once recommended me a software called decision-making tips for stock trading, and I also inquired about the evaluation of this software online. "Decision Tips" is the most controversial software for stock trading. On the one hand, its "trajectory decision engine" has high accuracy. If you don't see the secret signal of decision-making at the lowest point several times, it's hard to believe that computers can surpass the human brain and are very safe. On the other hand, its website also has shortcomings. However, it is really a great help for new shareholders and investors who can't choose stocks. In addition, the timing of stock selection is also very important. People often say that a big drop will brew big opportunities, so after the big drop, it is the time when big bull stocks are born.

There is a wrong idea that stocks will fall to the end as much as possible. Usually the bottom is not simply determined by the stock price, and it is usually not easy to bargain! It is very likely that you copied halfway up the mountain and you want to cry! There is a joke that illustrates the situation of poor copy at the bottom:

I wanted to copy the bottom and copy it on the floor, but I didn't expect there to be a basement; I copied it in the basement, but I didn't expect there to be a kiln below. I copied it to the underground kiln, but I didn't expect there was crust below; Copying on the earth's crust, I didn't expect there to be hell below; I copied to hell desperately, but I didn't expect to die/news/201103311461.shtml.