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60w band operation day 197, currently 185w
March 20th, Day 197 of swing trading. Let’s look at the account first. Today, there was a withdrawal of over 10,000, and I made an adjustment before re-entering Electric Power Investment Energy.
Regarding individual stocks, Dinglong Co., Ltd.: it was steady and happy in the morning, but by the afternoon, it was drifting with the market. Can I say it’s not good? Of course not. It’s not that simple. Recently, most trending stocks have been weakening, so we can’t look at individual stocks without considering the overall market. All stocks during this period need to be evaluated in conjunction with the broader market. Not only should we consider how much the market’s adjustments affect individual stocks, but also whether individual stocks can lead the rebound once the market stabilizes.
As for Dinglong’s current performance, I personally think it’s relatively resilient, fluctuating within a normal range. We should view these movements normally and keep observing.
Next, Electric Power Investment Energy: this stock has been traded twice before, but regardless of whether it’s an issue with the stock itself or market influence, it has now reached a relatively reasonable price range. Based on the overall trend and core considerations, I decided to re-enter and take a small position again. We’ll see how it performs; the outcome depends on the market. Let’s wait and see next week.
Finally, the broader market: I don’t want to analyze it in detail. I opened positions today because I believe the market can hold steady within this range. How it moves next week will be up to the market; I don’t want to worry about it.
Today is Friday, and the week’s market activity has ended. It was a tough week—basically a week of automatic withdrawals. The harder I work, the more I lose. So I didn’t make many adjustments; I managed to hold steady. Not entirely satisfied, but within an acceptable range. The overall pace was fairly tight, so I won’t dwell on it. I’ll take a break over the weekend and look forward to next week’s market.
I won’t do a weekly summary today. When we reach Day 200, I’ll give a long speech. That’s all for today. If you like this, please like and follow. If it’s convenient, share it with friends. Thanks!