What's worse is that it's actually not high, but it's still low, which is even more unpredictable and worse than the low walk after a large opening.In such a bad ecology, how can we as retail investors better protect ourselves? According to my summary of this in recent years, including the extraction of experience and the review of lessons, I come to a simple conclusion, which may be helpful to my friends.In such a bad ecology, how can we as retail investors better protect ourselves? According to my summary of this in recent years, including the extraction of experience and the review of lessons, I come to a simple conclusion, which may be helpful to my friends.
I believe that for the majority of investors who hold heavy stocks of pedestrian robots in their accounts, their accounts are indeed profitable despite the turmoil in the market.What's worse is that it's actually not high, but it's still low, which is even more unpredictable and worse than the low walk after a large opening.However, yesterday's stock market did disappoint most investors, including me. This has nothing to do with the profit and loss of their own accounts, but with the ecology of the domestic A-share market and the "kneeling family" who have no brains to smash the market when they meet a high opening.
However, yesterday's stock market did disappoint most investors, including me. This has nothing to do with the profit and loss of their own accounts, but with the ecology of the domestic A-share market and the "kneeling family" who have no brains to smash the market when they meet a high opening.However, yesterday's stock market did disappoint most investors, including me. This has nothing to do with the profit and loss of their own accounts, but with the ecology of the domestic A-share market and the "kneeling family" who have no brains to smash the market when they meet a high opening.I believe that for the majority of investors who hold heavy stocks of pedestrian robots in their accounts, their accounts are indeed profitable despite the turmoil in the market.