In addition, don't try to find a profit point with high winning rate on the K-line, which is obviously the wrong trading direction.
The winning rate is the correct rate of your judgment on the trend direction, which is related to your trading times. It is a continuous numerical value. As long as you are in the market for one day, the winning percentage is changing. Maintaining stability within a numerical range is a very, very difficult task. Then, if you want to find the so-called winning rate on such a small K line as 1 min, and assume that your trading skills are below average (I don't mean to belittle, I am at this level myself, and I think this is the level of ordinary people). First of all, your price is that you need to repeat high-frequency trading many times. The increase in the number of transactions means that your winning rate may be diluted, and you should take into account the increase in handling fees in the middle of this process. Secondly, the correct number of times is enough. Once there is a mutation, you will be knocked down by this fast trading method in minutes. You, with unbalanced mentality and average skills, are likely to become a headless fly in this 1 minute direction capture process.
Finally, after playing for a long time, it is easy to be nearsighted, and the understanding of the market is in a state of painting the ground as a prison, which is more likely to be nearsighted and presbyopia (poof). Oppose excessive pursuit of winning percentage, winning percentage is not the purpose, winning percentage is only a derivative of your correct trading. I suggest that you completely transform your system from the big level to the small level. The small K line of 1 min should be used as your risk control signal, not any profit point. We should also focus on the overall situation of the day. How to enter the market in a beautiful and least risky position, hold the list, stand up to tossing, be confident in the big direction and be cautious in the small level are the problems that day traders need to think and train most.