How to accurately enter the foreign exchange point?

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Analyze the fluctuation space up and down to find a relatively low position. It must be ensured that the entry point is as far away from the possible consolidation range in the future as possible, and it must be ensured that the technical profit margin is greater than the loss margin.

If there is a breakthrough during consolidation, you can enter the market in the direction of the breakthrough.

Note: If there is no good position, do not enter; if the profit margin is narrow, do not enter; technically, if the profit margin is smaller than the loss space, do not enter; if the stop loss is not well set, do not enter.

When doing the operation of the day, you must avoid chasing ups and downs! If it is bullish that day and the space is relatively low now, then you can buy more; if the current position is not ideal, then you have to wait for a better position or you can place an order and wait

Another way to enter the market is that at the beginning of the market trend, the retracement of the rising market or the correction of the falling market are good opportunities to enter the market.

Markets don't just go up or down. The key is to judge whether it is a correction of the index or a turning point of the market.

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浣溪沙

To be honest, no one can enter the market precisely, it is just a probability.

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开拓市场

Don't worry about it or not, it's all unpredictable, where is the accuracy.

Major trends rather than small profits, long-term trends rather than the present!

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