Let’s talk normally. The main reason why we didn’t make a profit this time was because we painted the door too fast. It’s only been over a day, so I’m unlikely to run away.


But yesterday I still felt something was wrong, so I sold most of my positions just to be on the safe side.
I probably won’t be shorting the market in the future, that is, shorting big copycats. A small copycat that should hold about 5% for a long time
I think shorting is very cost-effective, but now that there are many local hotspots, some small cottages will still go short if they have the opportunity.
I think it is quite cost-effective to buy some small cottages and other pull-tops. Assuming there is a bull market, it is easy for the big pie to double and the small cottage to grow five times. Assuming there is no bull market, it is possible for the small cottage to double.
So based on the above considerations, I think it is better to buy a small copycat with a 20% position than to buy a 100% position in the big pie. Take out the remaining money.
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