A trend market that will never return again will come someday; prior anticipation is necessary
It's a bit exaggerated, but
there are times when a typical stop-loss portion common in trend markets does not appear
and a market that continues in a trend emerges
At such times, the market
often becomes something where it is hard to tell if it is a trend market
The market up to that point
was also a “reverting market”
Markets that are hard to classify as trend markets have a tendency to revert
There is a phenomenon where recent past information drags you into a technical trap
This is a pattern where losses often expand due to that
To avoid this, always stay alert to the market
Because the market is moved by both technicals and fundamentals
What you need to do is quite simple, and the market itself isn’t that complex
However, if the fundamental rules of the market are unclear
you’ll still perceive it as a complex market
After all, it’s “it goes back when it must, and it goes forward when it must”
That’s the market. That’s the essence
The reason it's called a random walk
is still due to the characteristics of such movements
Prospect theory was ultimately invented to prove these ideas
The market was formed by viewing such simple interactions through a more complex perception
If you just look at price and time
your judgment of a trend market becomes somewhat more manageable
As it becomes more manageable, the place to cut losses stops being “only where it returns”
That core essence is the information you gain from the market
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