The market is full of incorrect answers
Because most of it really generates noise in the direction you are heading
Most people hit gains and losses at the price in front of them
Even if you aim for the torso and give up the head as a theory
That becomes clear if you look at the market
If there are trading opportunities, I think you should trade more
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Not as ultra-short-term trades
Please think of it as scalping to day trading
The market is full of wrong answers
As a trading logic, it is actually a one-sided averaging-in (nanpin) perspective
Nanpin is also called a devil’s method
Ultimately, the market’s goodness or badness is unclear,
the market direction is as ambiguous as chaos theory, so nanpin is called a devil’s method
In other words, in the very end, a market comes where nanpin cannot save you and ends
But this means you can avoid it by simply cutting losses in such a market
That is the weakness of nanpin, and
Conversely, with a single shot, you must trade while considering which direction it will go
The market is full of wrong answers
Trade in a noisy market with nanpin
When the direction stabilizes, cut losses
Trade in another account or switch to a reverse trade after cutting losses
That is what it comes down to
However, it is quite difficult to trade these well
Because relatively few people can earn a living from trading
The market is full of wrong answers
Like quantum theory, you must continue trading by feeding on “ambiguity”
Therefore, the timing of stop-loss and take-profit is important