Would you stop doing it the next day as long as there is a loss order on the day?

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量化ea那点事

Look at the market, technical indicators, market information, adjust your mentality, and continue to place orders

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Stop first, and then comprehensively think and objectively analyze the market and the lost orders. Is it your own problem or the market problem? If it is your own problem and can be corrected, then you can continue trading. If not, then stop. If it is a problem with the market, continue to trade, but tell yourself, don't get a gambler's mentality above.

These are the procedures I gave for the students who follow me to learn and practice trading. Even if the students and traders under my name do not find any problems, but I see them in the background, I will take the initiative to find him, communicate and help solve the problems. Many other unscrupulous salesmen will not take the initiative to inform you to stop trading first, but will tell you after seeing that you do not open a position, continue, it’s just bad luck, if the market is not right and you lose money, you will make up for it. Low cost, if the market pulls back, they will leave if there is a profit. These salesmen are the real vampires, who only care about commissions, regardless of the life or death of customers.

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逍遥子

No, because what you are looking at is the signal, it has nothing to do with the wrong order

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