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What do you mean by bargain hunting?
Novices die of chasing high, and veterans die of bargain hunting. Chasing high refers to buying when the stock price rises in the stock market, which belongs to short-term operation, so what does it mean to bargain-hunting? Let's get to know each other.

What do you mean by bargain hunting?

Bottom-hunting is a decisive buying operation when the stock price is about to bottom out and there is no room for further decline.

Whether speculating in stocks or buying funds, most investors want to buy at a low price and then earn higher returns. The so-called low position is a local bottom, and being able to find and buy at this bottom is called bargain hunting.

The success of bargain-hunting depends on whether the judgment on the bottom is correct. If you don't grasp it well, it is recommended not to play all the funds in your hand at once, but to buy them in batches.

Small-cap stocks are generally chosen to bargain-hunting, because the bigger the plate, the more funds are usually needed to boost the fluctuation of stock prices.

The premise of bargain-hunting is to "escape from the top"-lighten the position at a high level, that is, pay attention to selling at a high level before bargain-hunting. Generally speaking, most of the stocks held by investors with high positions and heavy positions in Man Cang have a relatively large increase, but the profits are very small.

Moreover, we must know that the opportunity to bargain-hunting is not always there, and everyone can meet it. But once the opportunity comes, we must seize it in time. Of course, bargain-hunting is also very risky, and it is easy to copy halfway up the mountain.

So there is a famous saying in the market: you never know where the bottom is.