Principle:
Pyramid: As the name suggests, the bottom is thick and the top is thin.
Buy: Ladder layout, set the high and low points of the stock into multiple levels, layout in sequence, and double your investment. Control your timing and capital.
Selling: Step out, the method is the same as above, the higher the price goes up, the more you sell until all the stocks are sold.
Advantages: Sun Tzu's Art of War said: The one with more temples wins. In other words, if you strictly follow the operational thinking and do not care about gains and losses, the probability of profit will definitely be high.
Disadvantages: This method focuses on long-term investment and can ignore the reaction of local markets, so it is relatively slow. In addition, long-term investment in stocks is still based on the growth and performance of the stock, so such listed companies are basically in the mature stage and are not explosive enough.
Method: Buy:
Select stocks and design plans. For example: 70% of the total investment is used for grading. The other 30% is absolutely short, so don't move it easily.
For stock price grading, you can refer to the golden ratio or percentage to see the stock stage price and historical chips, resistance, support, etc., without having to calculate it yourself. After the plan is designed, it is implemented. The initial investment is 20%. As a bottom position, the ups and downs are basically stagnant. You can increase your position by 5%--10% at each important stage, mainly based on the general trend. Do not increase your position during the consolidation stage (set: usually a key area for the market to choose the direction of breakthrough, so be cautious.) After the position is increased to 45%, another 25% of the capital needs to be invested over a wider span. For example, in the past, 10% was used to build a position, which was appropriate; if it is extended to a range of 15%--20%, the investment intensity should be slowed down until all positions are completed.
Method: Sell: Same as above.
Recommendation: Strictly implement the operation plan. Don't adapt easily. The pyramid method is a long-term academic investment, so it may deviate from the market in the short term, but it will outperform the market in the long term.
Finally: I wish you success in your investment! ! !
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